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Going Up: To Cambridge and Beyond - A Writer's Memoir [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 384 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Robson Press
  • ISBN-10: 1849548706
  • ISBN-13: 9781849548700
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 384 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Robson Press
  • ISBN-10: 1849548706
  • ISBN-13: 9781849548700
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The manager's name was Love. His first-floor flat was diagonally across the private road and the rose beds from ours. Each weekday morning, at eight fifteen, he hooked open his lattice-paned bedroom window and did exercises, in a white sleeveless vest and white drawers. So begins the extraordinary life story of one of Britain's most celebrated writers, Frederic Raphael. Going Up is a journey from Chicago to Putney, to Charterhouse, on up to Cambridge, and beyond to Hollywood and France, recording experiences that were absorbed in his opulent novels and screenplays. Raphael is the author of over twenty novels, the most celebrated being The Glittering Prizes and its sequels, following the aspirations and changing lives of a group of Cambridge students through to middle age. The Glittering Prizes became a critically acclaimed six-part BBC television series for which Raphael would win a Royal Television Society Writer of the Year Award. He also won an Oscar for his screenplay for the 1965 movie Darling.Going Up is a dazzling piece of virtuoso prose writing that is fabulously indiscreet but also deeply moving, and punctuated throughout by Raphael's indefatigable wit and incomparable erudition.

Recenzijas

'There are things to delight and savour on almost every page of this rich memoir... For anyone of a certain age, this book offers the deep purring pleasure of nostalgia; for younger readers a picture of a lost world, distant from today's corporate publishing. I loved it, and look forward to a sequel, and Raphael's sweet-and-sour memories of the Sixties and his Oscar-winning days.' - The Telegraph; '[ Raphael's] firework eloquence is dazzling... All [ his] writings show a quick sensitivity to dialogue and hidden meanings. The people in his memoirs, like the characters in his novels, bound off the page into life - boisterous, punchy and gloriously funny.' - The Mail on Sunday; 'No thresher has been more enthusiastic in reducing the cornfield of others' reputations to size ... A hugely entertaining book'. - The Guardian; 'A hugely intelligent memoir ... Tremendously good'. - The Times

Chapter I
1(16)
Chapter II
17(26)
Chapter III
43(18)
Chapter IV
61(28)
Chapter V
89(12)
Chapter VI
101(10)
Chapter VII
111(12)
Chapter VIII
123(14)
Chapter IX
137(24)
Chapter X
161(16)
Chapter XI
177(10)
Chapter XII
187(10)
Chapter XIII
197(16)
Chapter XIV
213(14)
Chapter XV
227(12)
Chapter XVI
239(28)
Chapter XVII
267(20)
Chapter XVIII
287(10)
Chapter XIX
297(18)
Chapter XX
315(16)
Chapter XXI
331(16)
Chapter XXII
347(14)
Chapter XXIII
361(16)
Chapter XXIV
377(14)
Chapter XXV
391(10)
Chapter XXVI
401
Frederic Raphael is a screenwriter, biographer, non-fiction writer, novelist and journalist. He lives in France.