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Unreliable Memoirs Clive James

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Unreliable Memoirs Clive James
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Clive James
ISBN: 9780393336085, 0393336085, B0028SHO5G
Language: English
Year: 2009
Volume: #1

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Unreliable Memoirs Clive James by Clive James 9780393336085, 0393336085, B0028SHO5G instant download after payment.

Before James Frey famously fabricated his memoir, Clive James wrote a refreshingly candid book that made no claims to be accurate, precise, or entirely truthful, only to entertain. 

"Of James’s jokes, it is hard to find anything adequate to say. They are so funny that you had better not read the book on a train unless you are unselfconscious about shrieking and snorting in public. They are vivid, cumulative and full of surprises."  -  The Observer 

In an exercise of literary exorcism, James set out to put his childhood in Australia behind him by rendering it as part novel, part memoir. Now, nearly thirty years after it first came out in England, Unreliable Memoirs is again available to American readers and sure to attract a whole new generation that has, through his essays and poetry, come to love James’s inimitable voice.

"His public’s fun will consist of picturing their favourite wit and pundit, reduced in imagination to short-trouser size, wrestling with snakes and aunties and mutual masturbators in the bush-bordering suburbs of post-war Sydney. These fancies are the more delicious for being called up in the familiar two-fisted prose. The old boy may be forty, but he times a punch-line disgustingly well."  -  Russell Davies, Listener

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