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May Week Was In June - More Unreliable Memoirs (Paperback, New edition)
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May Week Was In June - More Unreliable Memoirs (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Unreliable Memoirs
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Loot Price R291
Discovery Miles 2 910
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Pembroke College, Cambridge offered a way out of the swinging
London scene of the sixties. And Clive James made the most of all
the extra curricular opportunities that came his way: Footlights,
poetry, film reviews, and falling in love (often). He also became
Literary Editor of Granta and wrote for New Statesman. A truly
original wit and humour here applied to himself (and everything
else within reach). (Kirkus UK)
Clive goes to Pembroke College, Cambridge to study. Here he joined
the Footlights review, participated in film reviewing, wrote poetry
and fell in love on several occasions. The book also details his
period as a literary editor of "Granta", the articles he wrote for
"The New Statesman" and the period when he took Footlights to the
Edinburgh Fringe. Then during May week, which was not only in June
but was two weeks long, he married. This book follows "Unreliable
Memoirs" and "Falling Towards England". Clive James has published
two novels, "Brilliant Creatures" and "The Remake", four books of
literary criticism and four mock-epic poems.
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