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John Crace ( KRAYSS; born 9 October 1956) is a British journalist and critic. He attended Exeter University. Crace is the parliamentary sketch writer for The Guardian, having replaced the late Simon Hoggart in 2014, and previously also wrote the paper's "Digested Read" column. He is a supporter of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. and has written several books on the club. He blogs for ESPN FC on Tottenham. According to his columns, he is an enthusiastic collector of ceramic pots. Writing in 2019, Crace described his "cold turkey" rehabilitation from heroin addiction 32 years previously. In July 2019 The Guardian retracted statements by Crace implying that journalist Isabel Oakeshott had obtained confidential files by sleeping with Nigel Farage and Arron Banks. His article included the claim that Oakeshott only got confidential emails if Farage and Banks "slips it to her". Following the threat of legal action by Oakeshott, the text was amended to: "leave it conveniently tucked under her pillow". This second revision was then removed, with the final version stating: "if he or Arron Banks leave it conveniently to one side for her". Oakeshott stated: "It gives me great pleasure to teach ⁦John Crace⁩ and The ⁦Guardian a little lesson about casually slurring women whose politics they dislike". On 11 March 2024, Crace posted on his X/Twitter account that he had suffered a heart attack and was receiving treatment in St George's Hospital, London. He wrote an article in The Guardian on 21 March 2024 giving more details. Bibliography Wasim and Waqar: Imran's Inheritors (1992) The Digested Read (2005) Vertigo: Spurs, Bale and One Fan's Fear of Success (2011) Brideshead Abbreviated: The Digested Read of the Twentieth Century (2012) Harry's Games: Inside the Mind of Harry Redknapp (2013) The Digested Twenty-first Century (2014) I, Maybot: The Rise and Fall. Guardian Faber Publishing. 2 November 2017. ISBN 978-1783351435. Decline and Fail: Read in Case of Political Apocalypse. Guardian Faber Publishing. 2019. ISBN 978-1783351930. A Farewell to Calm. Guardian Faber. 2021. ISBN 978-1783352449. Depraved New World: Please Hold, the Government Will Be With You Shortly. Guardian Faber Publishing. 2023. ISBN 9781783352739 References External links John Crace on X Column archive at The Guardian "The Digested Read" Journalisted – Articles by John Crace . Discover the John Crace popular books. Find the top 100 most popular John Crace books.

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    Politically Homeless

    Matt Forde

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    Brexit and Ireland

    Tony Connelly

    'Excellent' Sunday TimesBrexit represents potentially the single greatest economic and foreignpolicy challenge to the Irish state since the Second World War. There is hardly any ar...

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    The Secret Diary of Jeremy Corbyn

    Lucien Young

    In the grand tradition of The Diary of a Nobody comes the secret diary of the twentyfirst century’s most unlikely leader: Jeremy Corbyn.Jeremy Corbyn is a committed allotment holde...

  • Decline and Fail synopsis, comments

    Decline and Fail

    John Crace

    'Optimism, mojo, complete bollocks. That's what the country is crying out for.' There is now only one certainty in life. When things can't possibly get any worse, they absolutel...

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    Spirit Machines

    Robert Crawford

    SPIRIT MACHINES, Robert Crawford's fourth collection, attends imaginatively to the fusion of spiritual experience and the insistently material world. In several of the poems, e...