LOGAN'S INFLUENCE: Invited to a party by
his friend Martin Thurber, the avant-garde writer Keith Logan quickly begins to
turn their host against him by his radical views on God, evolution, religion,
literature, etc., with a result that he quite spoils the party atmosphere for
Edward Hurst, and unwittingly puts the future of Thurber's employment as an 'in
house' art critic for Hurst's magazine in jeopardy ... when, under duress of a
hangover the following morning, the publisher decides to dispense with his art
reviews partly in revenge for the intellectual humiliations inflicted upon him
by Logan the previous night. Yet Hurst has a crush on Thurber's girlfriend, who
was also at the party, and, bumping into him in the street one afternoon, Greta
Ryan elects to place herself at Hurst's disposal if only he will agree not to
take any disciplinary action against Thurber. Reluctantly, Hurst agrees to her proposal and it looks as
though, thanks to her influence, Thurber's future as an art critic is
assured. In the meantime, however, the latter has invited Keith Logan to accompany him to a West End gallery in order to view an avant-garde
artist whom he had been commissioned to review for Hurst, and before long he falls under the
writer's radical influence and ends-up penning quite the most eulogistic review
of such an artist ever! Hurst, however,is less than impressed, and, under pressure from his sub-editor, he finds
himself in the unenviable position of having to reject Thurber's review and
effectively break his promise to Greta. Naturally when the latter hears about this from her boyfriend, who now
faces dismissal, she is incensed, and secretly vows to take her revenge on Hurst. Unable to confide in Thurber, who knows nothing of her sexual
accommodation with his boss, she visits Keith Logan and together they decide to
contact Hurst's brother-in-law to see if he can be
persuaded to publish the review instead, since he also runs an arts
magazine. Happily for Thurber, Colin agrees to publish it, though only on condition that
Greta befriends him on terms similar to those earlier secured by Hurst - or so
one is led to infer from the dnouement, in which Logan witnesses Greta and Patmore getting into a taxi together and heading along the
Charing Cross Road! – A Centretruths editorial.
Copyright © 2011 John O'Loughlin