<B>In a surreal and unprecedented year in which even the most seasoned commentators have struggled to keep pace with the news cycle, letter writers to <I>The Daily Telegraph </I>have once again provided their refreshing and witty take on events.</B> <BR/><BR/> Now in its thirteenth year, this <B>new edition of the best-selling series</B> is a review of the year made up of the wry and astute observations of the unpublished <I>Telegraph</I> letter writers.<BR/> <BR/> Readers of the <I>Telegraph</I> Letters Page will be fondly aware of the eclectic combination of <B>learned wisdom</B>, wistful <B>nostalgia </B>and robust<B> good sense of humour</B> that characterise its correspondence – whether it’s suggesting the sci-fi Vulcan salute as an alternative to the now-discouraged handshake, or a parable of political dysfunction drawn from shopping in Ikea. <BR/> <BR/> From <B>Brexit </B>to <B>Covid</B>, <B>Trump