Jan Morris Quote

The British came out of the Second World War an extremely tired and disillusioned nation, exemplified by the fact that they immediately gave the boot to their great hero, Winston Churchill. All they were interested in then was getting back to their island and trying to make it a more decent place to live. In that respect, the will to empire had most certainly gone.


Paris Review (Summer 1997)


The British came out of the Second World War an extremely tired and disillusioned nation, exemplified by the fact that they immediately gave the boot ...

The British came out of the Second World War an extremely tired and disillusioned nation, exemplified by the fact that they immediately gave the boot ...

The British came out of the Second World War an extremely tired and disillusioned nation, exemplified by the fact that they immediately gave the boot ...

The British came out of the Second World War an extremely tired and disillusioned nation, exemplified by the fact that they immediately gave the boot ...