
Kingsley goes to the toilet
A year previously, Kingsley had taken me to lunch in Wheeler's. I was teaching at Christ Church and Kingsley wanted to know if I thought an Oxford college might be called St James's – or 'Jim's' in what he called 'popular parlance'. I thought it entirely plausible and, as he told me more about the novel, I had several other suggestions of my own. I thought he wanted to pick my brains. He didn't. I had answered the question he wanted answered. Anything else was an impertinence. He became irritated. Finally, before he had finished his dover sole Walewska, he got to his feet and said he needed a shit. When he returned, he asked me if he had tucked his shirttail in properly. 'One of my nightmares: everyone knows you've just had a shit.'
Sometime later, we had lunch together in La Capannina, an Italian greasy spoon near the New Statesman offices in Holborn. Kingsley, his lips gathered, was in evangelical mode, hot against false gods: 'Picasso couldn't draw.'
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