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Tasha - A Son's Memoir (Paperback): Brian Morton Tasha - A Son's Memoir (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R395 R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Save R29 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A Washington Post Best Nonfiction Book of the Year In the spirit of Fierce Attachments and The End of Your Life Book Club, acclaimed novelist Brian Morton delivers a "superb" (Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air), darkly funny memoir of his mother's vibrant life and the many ways in which their tight, tumultuous relationship was refashioned in her twilight years. Tasha Morton is a force of nature: a brilliant educator who's left her mark on generations of students--and also a whirlwind of a mother, intrusive, chaotic, oppressively devoted, and irrepressible. For decades, her son Brian has kept her at a self-protective distance, but when her health begins to fail, he knows it's time to assume responsibility for her care. Even so, he's not prepared for what awaits him, as her refusal to accept her own fragility leads to a series of epic outbursts and altercations that are sometimes frightening, sometimes wildly comic, and sometimes both. Clear-eyed, "deeply stirring" (Dani Shapiro, The New York Times Book Review), and brimming with dark humor, Tasha is both a vivid account of an unforgettable woman and a stark look at the impossible task of caring for an elderly parent in a country whose unofficial motto is "you're on your own."

Shostakovich - A Coded Life in Music (Paperback, New edition): Brian Morton Shostakovich - A Coded Life in Music (Paperback, New edition)
Brian Morton
R279 Discovery Miles 2 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dmitri Shostakovich was the most popular Soviet composer of his generation. Internationally esteemed, he is widely considered to have been the last great classical symphonist, and his reputation has continued to increase since his death in 1975. Shostakovich wrote his First Symphony aged only nineteen and soon embarked on a dual career as concert pianist and composer. His early avant-gardism was to result in the triumph of his 1934 opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. Though at first highly praised by Stalin, Shostakovich would later suffer from a complex and brutalising relationship with the Soviet dictator and the governments that followed him. In spite of this persecution, his Seventh Symphony was embraced as a potent symbol of Russian resistance to the invading Nazi army in both the USSR and the West. Though his later years were marked by ill health, his rate of composition remained prolific. His music became increasingly popular with audiences as he established himself as the most popular composer of serious art music in the middle years of the twentieth century.

Tasha - A Son's Memoir (Hardcover): Brian Morton Tasha - A Son's Memoir (Hardcover)
Brian Morton
R622 R561 Discovery Miles 5 610 Save R61 (10%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A Washington Post Best Nonfiction Book of the Year In the spirit of Fierce Attachments and The End of Your Life Book Club, acclaimed novelist Brian Morton delivers a "superb" (Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air), darkly funny memoir of his mother's vibrant life and the many ways in which their tight, tumultuous relationship was refashioned in her twilight years. Tasha Morton is a force of nature: a brilliant educator who's left her mark on generations of students--and also a whirlwind of a mother, intrusive, chaotic, oppressively devoted, and irrepressible. For decades, her son Brian has kept her at a self-protective distance, but when her health begins to fail, he knows it's time to assume responsibility for her care. Even so, he's not prepared for what awaits him, as her refusal to accept her own fragility leads to a series of epic outbursts and altercations that are sometimes frightening, sometimes wildly comic, and sometimes both. Clear-eyed, "deeply stirring" (Dani Shapiro, The New York Times Book Review), and brimming with dark humor, Tasha is both a vivid account of an unforgettable woman and a stark look at the impossible task of caring for an elderly parent in a country whose unofficial motto is "you're on your own."

The Penguin Jazz Guide - The History of the Music in the 1000 Best Albums (Paperback): Brian Morton, Richard Cook The Penguin Jazz Guide - The History of the Music in the 1000 Best Albums (Paperback)
Brian Morton, Richard Cook 1
R846 R745 Discovery Miles 7 450 Save R101 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Richard Cook and Brian Morton's Penguin Jazz Guide: The History of the Music in 1001 Best Albums is an indispensible guide to the recordings that every fan should know. Richard Cook and Brian Morton's Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings is firmly established as the world's leading guide to the music. In this book, Brian Morton has picked out 1001 essential recordings from their acclaimed guide, adding new information, revising and reassessing each entry, and showing how these key pieces tell the history of the music - and with it the history of the twentieth century. These are the essential albums that that all true jazz fans should own, or - at the very least - have listened to, from Kind of Blue to lesser-known classics and more surprising choices. Full of fascinating updated biographical information, new quotes and interviews and, of course, highly opinionated and wittily trenchant critical reviews, the result is an endlessly browsable companion that will prove required reading for aficionados and jazz novices alike. 'One of the great books of recorded jazz; the other guides don't come close' Irish Times 'It's the kind of book that you'll yank off the shelf to look up a quick fact and still be reading two hours later' Fortune 'The leader in its field ... If you own only one book on jazz, it really should be this one' International Record Review 'Indispensable and incomparable' NME Brian Morton is a freelance writer and broadcaster who for many years presented Radio 3's jazz magazine Impressions and In Tune. Richard Cook (1957-2007) was formerly editor of The Wire and edited Jazz Review. He contributed to many other publications, including the New Statesman and his books included Richard Cook's Jazz Encyclopaedia and It's About That Time: Miles Davis on Record.

The Best Way to Learn Spanish Fast - a guide to Spanish learning (Paperback): Brian Morton The Best Way to Learn Spanish Fast - a guide to Spanish learning (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Good Lord - More Stories from Another Place (Paperback): Brian Morton Good Lord - More Stories from Another Place (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R140 Discovery Miles 1 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Lonely Whelk - and other poems (Paperback): Brian Morton The Lonely Whelk - and other poems (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R141 Discovery Miles 1 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Wriggling and Other Stories (Paperback): Brian Morton Wriggling and Other Stories (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R139 Discovery Miles 1 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Project - and other stories (Paperback): Brian Morton The Project - and other stories (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R139 Discovery Miles 1 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Dougie's Telescope - and other stories (Paperback): Brian Morton Dougie's Telescope - and other stories (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R141 Discovery Miles 1 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Good Heavens (Paperback): Brian Morton Good Heavens (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R143 Discovery Miles 1 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Florence Gordon (Paperback): Brian Morton Florence Gordon (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R343 Discovery Miles 3 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Day Trip To Norton - Performance Poetry (Paperback): Brian Morton A Day Trip To Norton - Performance Poetry (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R144 Discovery Miles 1 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Getting Somewhere - and other stories (Paperback): Brian Morton Getting Somewhere - and other stories (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R138 Discovery Miles 1 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Christmas Kiss - and other stories (Paperback): Brian Morton The Christmas Kiss - and other stories (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R142 Discovery Miles 1 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Deeper Thoughts and Sonnets - More poetry from (Paperback): Brian Morton Deeper Thoughts and Sonnets - More poetry from (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R137 Discovery Miles 1 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
One Score and One - Poetry By (Paperback): Brian Morton One Score and One - Poetry By (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R142 Discovery Miles 1 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Cordon Bleu - and other stories (Paperback): Brian Morton Cordon Bleu - and other stories (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R142 Discovery Miles 1 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Good Gracious - Even more stories from another place (Paperback): Brian Morton Good Gracious - Even more stories from another place (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R139 Discovery Miles 1 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Breakable You (Paperback): Brian Morton Breakable You (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Adam Weller is a moderately successful novelist, past his prime, but squiring around a much younger woman and still longing for greater fame and glory. His former wife, Eleanor, is unhappily playing the role of the overweight, discarded woman. Their daughter Maud has just begun a frankly sexual affair that unexpectedly becomes life-changing. Into each of these lives the past intrudes in a way that will test them to their core. With perfect pitch and a rare empathy, Brian Morton is equally adept at portraying the life of the mind and how it plays out in the world, brilliantly tracing the border between honor and violation. Here Morton tells his strongest story yet--a story about love, friendship, literary treachery, and what each of us owes to the past.

Starting Out in the Evening (Paperback): Brian Morton Starting Out in the Evening (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Leonard Schiller is a novelist in his seventies, a second-string but respectable talent who produced only a small handful of books. Heather Wolfe is an attractive graduate student in her twenties. She read Schiller's novels when she was growing up and they changed her life. When the ambitious Heather decides to write her master's thesis about Schiller's work and sets out to meet him--convinced she can bring Schiller back into the literary world's spotlight--the unexpected consequences of their meeting alter everything in Schiller's ordered life. What follows is a quasi-romantic friendship and intellectual engagement that investigates the meaning of art, fame, and personal connection. "Nothing less than a triumph" ("The New York Times Book Review"), "Starting Out in the Evening" is Brian Morton's most widely acclaimed novel to date.

Shore Ecology of the Gulf of Mexico (Paperback, 1st ed): Joseph C Britton, Brian Morton Shore Ecology of the Gulf of Mexico (Paperback, 1st ed)
Joseph C Britton, Brian Morton
R1,659 Discovery Miles 16 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

To the casual visitor, the Gulf of Mexico shores offer mainly sun, sand, and sea. Even the standard field guides, focused on one group of animals or plants, barely hint at the wealth and diversity of habitats and species along Gulf shores. Shore Ecology of the Gulf of Mexico, using a "whole habitat" approach, breaks new ground in describing all the conspicuous vascular plants, algae, birds, mammals, mollusks, crustaceans, and other invertebrates for each marine habitat. The area covered begins west of the Mississippi delta in Louisiana and follows the shores west and south to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Transitions between habitats also receive detailed treatment. The authors discuss changes in flora and fauna that result from differences in climate, shore geology, and patterns of precipitation in the succeeding habitats along the Gulf rim. They include discussion of more than 1,000 species of plants and animals, both on shore and in the near-shore subtidal zone, to give a virtually complete picture of western Gulf coast ecosystems. Excellent line drawings and photographs of over 800 species complement the text. For marine scientists, students, and knowledgeable beachcombers, this is a thorough source on Gulf coast marine life.

Asian Marine Biology, v. 14 (Paperback): Brian Morton Asian Marine Biology, v. 14 (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R765 Discovery Miles 7 650 Out of stock

Asian Marine Biology 14, the most recent volume, is a memorial volume for the late James Stephen Leatherwood, with Guest Editors Brian D. Smith and William F. Perriu. There are ten papers on Marine mammal survey techniques and various studies of dolphins.

Asian Marine Biology, v. 13 (Paperback): Brian Morton Asian Marine Biology, v. 13 (Paperback)
Brian Morton
R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Out of stock

This is the annual journal of the Marine Biological Association of Hong Kong. It contains papers on marine subjects of interest to all Asian biologists.

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