Alan Samson, the distinguished Editor at Weidenfeld and Nicolson, writes about the article The Strange Case of Mr. Apis Lapis:
I enjoyed your speculation about who Mr. Apis Lapis must have been. The article is (as ever) well-written and concerns the intersection of the actual and the possible. I find it ‘playful’ in the best sense, and, as a literary mystery, esoteric. There is something about it that is very attractive indeed.
And from the desk of the world’s premiere literary journal, the Review of English Studies:
The article is full of interesting and thought-provoking material.
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