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For The Time Being Dirk Bogarde

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For The Time Being Dirk Bogarde
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Publisher: A&C Black
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Dirk Bogarde
ISBN: 9781448208289, 9781448208296, 1448208289, 1448208297
Language: English
Year: 2012

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For The Time Being Dirk Bogarde by Dirk Bogarde 9781448208289, 9781448208296, 1448208289, 1448208297 instant download after payment.

First published in 1998, For the Time Being brings together Dirk Bogarde's published work outside of his novels and autobiographies In 1988, Dirk Bogarde returned from two idyllic decades in France to live in England, due to his partner's serious illness. Shortly afterwards, the then literary editor of the Daily Telegraph, admiring the 'lucid frankness' of Bogarde's memoirs, invited him to review some books for the newspaper. This collection includes the famous article 'A Short Walk from Harrods', which Bogarde wrote for the Independent on Sunday soon after returning to London. In it he describes what it feels like to walk among familiar ghosts and to dine with those he considers 'the living dead'. A momentous review of three Holocaust books is accompanied by an article in which he describes the extraordinary postbag he received from its readers. In another piece which had a profound impact, he gives forceful vent to his support for euthanasia. It stands as a testimony to a wonderfully varied life, a wide range of interests and sympathies, and a remarkable gift for writing.

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