After 25 years of comparative neglect, East Timor has found its way into the world's papers this week (see Monday's ).
The comparative neglect of Britain's industrial heritage is, perhaps, not surprising given the nation's traditional antipathy to commerce.
That obscurity, and a change in literary taste, may be one reason for his comparative neglect.
This accounts for the comparative neglect into which his works have now fallen.
However, he is frequently perceptive about the human need for mystery and the comparative neglect of the arts in recent Catholic history.
Tozer won numerous awards and much recognition worldwide, but suffered comparative neglect in Australia, during the last years of his life.
This is the reason for comparative neglect in the material that follows.
Its comparative neglect is not entirely unwarranted.
It's so well written for the clarinet, and it certainly does not deserve its comparative neglect.