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In this fascinating anthology, one hundred men - distinguished in
literature and film, science and architecture, theatre and human
rights - confess to being moved to tears by poems that haunt them.
Representing 20 nationalities and ranging in age from their early
20s to their late 80s, the majority are public figures not prone to
crying. Here they admit to breaking down when ambushed by great
art, often in words as powerful as the poems themselves. 75 per
cent of the selected poems were written in the 20th century, with
more than a dozen by women. Their themes range from love in its
many guises, through mortality and loss, to the beauty and variety
of nature. Three men have suffered the pain of losing a child;
others are moved to tears by the exquisite way a poet captures, in
Alexander Pope's famous phrase, 'what oft was thought, but ne'er so
well express'd'. From J.J Abrams to John le Carre, Salman Rushdie
to Jonathan Franzen, Daniel Radcliffe to Nick Cave, Ian McEwan to
Stephen Fry, Stanley Tucci to Colin Firth, and Seamus Heaney to
Christopher Hitchens, this collection delivers private insight into
the souls of men whose writing, acting, and thinking are admired
around the world.
From poker to poetry, poisoners to princes, opera to the Oscars,
Shakespeare to Olivier, Mozart to Murdoch, Anthony Holden seems to
have rolled many writers' lives into one. Author of 35 books on a
'crazy' range of subjects, this cocky Lancashire
lad-turned-bohemian citizen of the world has led an apparently
charmed life from Merseyside to Buckingham Palace, the White House
and beyond. As he turns 70, the award-winning journalist and
biographer - grandson of an England footballer, son of a seaside
shopkeeper, friend of the famous from Princess Diana to Peter
O'Toole, Mick Jagger to Salman Rushdie - spills the beans on
showbiz names to literary sophisticates, rock stars to royals as he
looks back whimsically and wittily on a richly varied, anecdote-
and action-packed career - concluding, in the words of Robert Louis
Stevenson, that 'Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but of
playing a poor hand well'.
'A deep and valuable collection that you could rely upon in your
time of need' The Times Following the success of their anthology
Poems That Make Grown Men Cry, father-and-son team Anthony and Ben
Holden, working with Amnesty International, have asked the same
revealing question of 100 remarkable women. What poem has moved you
to tears? The poems chosen range from the eighth century to today,
from Rumi and Shakespeare to Sylvia Plath, W. H. Auden to Carol Ann
Duffy, Pablo Neruda and Derek Walcott to Imtiaz Dharker and Warsan
Shire. Their themes range from love and loss, through mortality and
mystery, war and peace, to the beauty and variety of nature. From
Yoko Ono to Judi Dench, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie to Elena Ferrante,
Carol Ann Duffy to Meera Syal, and Joan Baez to Olivia Colman, this
unique collection delivers private insights into the minds of women
whose writing, acting and thinking are admired around the world.
He Played For His Wife...And Other Stories continues a rich
tradition of fictional writing on one of the world's greatest
games. A ghost at the table, a heads-up with Shakespeare, a high
stakes stick-up, a hand played on Death Row, tales of pioneers and
knaves, even a celestial argy-bargy - each story in this anthology
reveals that when it comes to playing poker, no one can hide from
their true selves. Whoever you are, you can be sure all your
passions and compulsions, your desires, your foibles and
idiosyncrasies will be unsparingly crystalised and exposed on the
baize. First mentioned in print in a military history book
published in 1836, the game of poker quickly found its way into the
modern literary canon. Requiring technical skill and creative
fiction in equal measure, poker is the quintessential writer's
game. From John Steinbeck, Bret Harte, Henry James to Damon Runyon,
writers throughout the ages have found in poker a natural prism to
refract complex human experience. Poker is one of the few sports to
have spawned a literature almost as rich and colourful as its own
exotic history. Featuring contributions from Booker Prize-winning
novelist D.B.C. Pierre, award-winning playwright Patrick Marber,
actor Neil Pearson and poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy, He Played For
His Wife...And Other Stories is a compelling collection that will
appeal to poker fans everywhere.
Who was William Shakespeare? How did the 'rude groom' from Stratford grow up to be the greatest poet the world has known? Not for a generation, since the late Anthony Burgess's SHAKESPEARE (1970), has there been anything approaching a popular, mainstream biography of the greatest and most celebrated writer. Yet Shakespeare's life was as colourful, varied and dramatic as his works: the Warwickshire country boy who 'disappeared' for seven years before fetching up in London as an apprentice actor…whose fellow players could scarcely keep up with the plays he turned out for them…who rapidly became a favourite at the court of Elizabeth I…and returned to Stratford a prosperous 'gentleman', proud to realise his father's dream of a family coat of arms, before his death at 52. Anthony Holden brilliantly interleaves the poets own words with the known facts to breathe new life into a story never before told in such absorbing detail. 'The perfect blend of erudition and accessibility' - the Daily Telegraph's verdict on Holden's life of Tchaikovsky - applies equally to his revealing, very human portrait of Shakespeare.
From poker to poetry, poisoners to princes, opera to the Oscars,
Shakespeare to Olivier, Mozart to Murdoch, Anthony Holden seems to
have rolled many writers' lives into one. Author of 40 books on a
wide range of subjects, this Lancashire lad-turned-bohemian citizen
of the world has led an apparently charmed life from Merseyside to
Buckingham Palace, the White House and beyond. As he enters his
70s, the award-winning journalist and biographer - son of a seaside
shopkeeper, grandson of an England footballer, friend of the famous
from Peter O'Toole to Princess Diana - spills the beans on showbiz
names to literary sophisticates, rock stars to royals as he looks
back whimsically and wittily on a richly varied, anecdote- and
action-packed career - concluding, in the words of Robert Louis
Stevenson, that 'Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but of
playing a poor hand well'.
In the years since Anthony Holden wrote his classic memoir "Big
Deal," the poker world has changed beyond recognition. In "Bigger
Deal: A Year Inside the Poker Boom," Holden takes his game on the
worldwide tournament circuit to chronicle how the rise of online
gaming has completely transformed the world of poker.
Massie gets BE-yoo-tiful: After Massie Block gets kicked off her
high horse and out of her ultra exclusive Westchester riding camp,
her parents force her to do the unthinkable-find a summer job. Not
one for dog-walking or brat-sitting, Massie comes up with the
ah-bvious solution: She'll be a sales rep for the cosmetics brand
Be Pretty. Massie fully hearts her new role as fairy gawdmother of
makeup-until she discovers transforming LBRs into glam-girls takes
more than a swish of her royal purple mascara wand.
He was born in the year Dr Johnson died, and died in the year A.E.
Houseman and Conan Doyle were born. The 75 years of Leigh Hunt's
life uniquely span two distinct eras of English life and
literature. A major player in the Romantic movement, the intimate
and first publisher of Keats and Shelley, friend of Byron, Hazlitt
and Lamb, Hunt lived on to become an elder statesman of
Victorianism, the friend and chamption of Tennyson and Dickens,
awarded a sate pension by Queen Victoria. Jailed in his twenties
for insulting the Prince of Wales, Hunt ended his long, productive
life vainly seeking the Poet Laureatship with fawning poems to
Victoria. A tirelessly prolific poet, essayist, editor and critic,
he has been described as having no rival in the history of English
criticism. Yet Hunt's remarkable life story has never been fully
told. Anthony Holden's deeply researched and vibrantly written
biography gives full due to this minor poet - but major influence
on his great Romantic contempories.
Fifteen years on from Anthony Holden's undisputed classic BIG DEAL,
the poker world has changed beyond recognition. When Holden played
in the 1988 World Series of Poker there were 167 entrants competing
for a prize of $270,000. At the 2006 WSOP, where this book
climaxes, there were 8773 players and a first prize of some $12
million - the richest in any sport. What happened in the years
between BIG DEAL and BIGGER DEAL is simple: thanks to the Internet
and television there has been a worldwide explosion in the
popularity of poker. The game even has a new respectable image,
much to the disgust of die-hard players. Gone are the seedy, smoky
rooms of the Horseshoe, and celebrities now crowd the tables at
huge Las Vegas tournaments: Martin Sheen, Matt Damon and Ben
Affleck are all dedicated players. In the UK, LATE NIGHT POKER
draws some 2 million viewers (Holden was banned from the last
series for doing too well). In BIGGER DEAL, Holden is your guide -
and the only guide you'll need - to the world of new poker as he
prepares to enter the WSOP once again. Will he win the title? Place
your bets ...
Holden is an experienced poker player who does not pretend to be as
expert as the world's top pros; but he can write better than them -
and he knows most well enough to milk them for personalized advice,
tips and subtle strategies. HOLDEN ON HOLD'EM thoroughly analyses
the difference between home and casino play, between cash and
tournament play, between internet poker and the real thing against
real human beings. Amid definitive charts and tables of odds,
probabilities and other statistics, sample hands, advice on
etiquette and other niceties, there will be sections on bluff,
tells and the nuances of 'position' and 'outs', as well as a brief
history of the game and anecdotes about its great players. This
book can claim to be the first really readable manual in the
history of poker! An entertaining, anecdote-packed and invaluable
companion to the narrative poker classics BIG DEAL and BIGGER DEAL.
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