Giles by ARTHUR
CHRISTIANSEN
Editor-in-Chief of the
Daily Express
I HAVE only one thing against Gileshe
will not work in London. Ever since he joined the Express
organisation he has firmly and successfully resisted my attempts
to persuade him to leave his studios in Ipswich.
I see him only once a month on average.
For the rest my business is conducted by telephone. And Giles
in turn telephones to say that his cartoon has been despatched
by a train that will eventually arrive at Liverpool Street Station.
You will see, therefore, that I have no
hand in the creation of a Giles cartoon. Editors are able to
guide and assist many of their contributors, and like the Russians
have the right to say No. But Giles has his own operational
methods. He is a law unto himself. I usually say Yes.
And, with the growth of experience in nursing
this extraordinary man, I am bound to admit that he is right
to shun London. For his genius derives from contact with the
people. Not the people of Fleet Street who on the whole are an
odd and peculiar tribe, but the simple, solid people who live
simple, solid lives and are the backbone of Britain.
Giles interprets their moods, their humour,
their reaction to great events. He views Whitehall and Westminster
as a distant scene and keeps his perspective true by avoiding
close contact with the know-alls, the V.I.P.s and the people
who think they are V.I.P.s.
My colleague John Gordon, editor of the
Sunday Express, introduced the Giles cartoon book last
year. He then made the comment that if you look at people closely
as they pass by in the street you will find they are Giles characters.
I must repeat his view and give it my support, because I believe
it to be the secret of the man.
Giles does not caricature. He does not
fake. He does not invent. He draws real buildings, real pubs,
real railway stations, as anyone who knows East Anglia and travels
L.N.E.R. will realise.
And he draws from the largest and finest selection of models
that any artist could wish the British people.
I commend Giles to them with confidence
and with great respect. |