Clive James' website is and will (I believe) remain up.
https://www.clivejames.com/
Definitely worth a visit. Try video/talking in the library for a load of fascinating interviews.
His book 'Cultural Amnesia' is a marvellous cultural review to stimulate, annoy and delight most readers.
I loved his change to Dante's Inferno, "Abandon your hopes, they are what brought you here" above the entrance to hell. (Original was ye who enter here)
I apologise for this needless pedantry, but it’s: “Forget your hopes. They are what brought you here.” The comma splice in your version is a little inelegant.
Not needless. I was pleased to be able to search for it and find the fragment in which it occurs together with the original (which I can't read of course).
His book 'Cultural Amnesia' is a marvellous cultural review to stimulate, annoy and delight most readers.