Edited by the author's grandson, the novelist Matthew Yorke, and with an Introduction by John Updike, this book is an excellent selection of Henry Green's uncollected writings. It includes a number of outstanding stories never previously published, written during the '20s and '30s ("Bees", "Saturday", "Excursion", and the remarkable "Mood" among them). It contains a highly entertaining account of Green's service in the London Fire Brigade during the War; a short play written in the 1950s; and a selection of his journalism, including revelatory articles about the craft of writing, a marvellous evocation of Venice, a description of falling in love, reviews which illuminate his literary enthusiasm and the entertaining interview with Terry Southern for the Paris Review. It is rounded off with a biographical memoir by Green's son, Sebastian Yorke. Fascinating and invaluable as an introduction to Green, Surviving casts new light on his work and illustrates the many facets of this exceptional writer, one of the two most important English novelists of his time.
                                
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                                                          The uncollected writings of the author of "Living", "Loving", "Caught", "Nothing" and "Blindness".
                                                      
 
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ISBN
                    
            9780002726788
      
                  Published
                     1994-02-07 
                  Publisher
                    HarperCollins Publishers
                  Weight
                     322 gr
                  Height
                     216 mm
                  Width
                     134 mm
                  Thickness
                     20 mm
                  Age
                     01, G, 01
                  Language
                    
  Product language
              Engelsk
          Format
                    
  Product format
              Heftet
          Number of pages
                     320
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