“[A] collection of Clive James’s essays on a variety of literary
topics . . . This is sanity, humor and acuity in the face of
death” (The Wall Street Journal). In 2010, Clive James was
diagnosed with terminal leukemia. Deciding that “if you don’t know
the exact moment when the lights will go out, you might as well read
until they do,” James moved his library to his Cambridge house,
where he would “live, read, and perhaps even write.” James is the
award-winning author of dozens of works of literary criticism, poetry,
and history, and this volume contains his reflections on what may well
be his last reading list. A look at some of James’s old favorites as
well as some of his recent discoveries, this book also offers a
revealing look at the author himself, sharing his evocative musings on
literature and family, and on living and dying. As thoughtful and
erudite as the works of Alberto Manguel, and as moving and inspiring
as Randy Pausch’s The Last Lecture and Will Schwalbe’s The End of
Your Life Book Club, this valediction to James’s lifelong engagement
with the written word is a captivating valentine from one of the great
literary minds of our time. “These essays and poems are
death-haunted but radiant with the felt experience of what it means to
be alive, even when mortally sick, especially when mortally sick.”
—Financial Times “Latest Readings is a plain demonstration that
Mr. James remains as learned and as funny as any critic on earth.”
—The New York Times
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ISBN
9780300216394
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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