Pleasures of a Tangled Life

Pleasures of a Tangled Life
Title Pleasures of a Tangled Life PDF eBook
Author Jan Morris
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 209
Release 1990-11-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780679731313

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The Anglo-Welsh author's memoirs reveal her idiosyncrasies, passions, and obsessions

Pleasures of a Tangled Life

Pleasures of a Tangled Life
Title Pleasures of a Tangled Life PDF eBook
Author Jan Morris
Publisher Random House (UK)
Total Pages 216
Release 1989
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Prepack contains two copies of the Western epic "Son of the Morning Star", along with one free VHS copy of "The Making of Son of the Morning Star". Color, rated PG-13, closed cap., Stereo, 85 minutes.

Traveling Genius

Traveling Genius
Title Traveling Genius PDF eBook
Author Gillian Fenwick
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages 226
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781570037474

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"Traveling Genius surveys the half century of work by British writer Jan Morris, including more than fifty books and thousands of essays and reviews, from 1950s America via Oxford, Venice, Trieste, Sydney, and Hong Kong to her home in Wales. Internationally known as a travel writer, she has also distinguished herself across many other genres by writing history, autobiographies and biographies, and literary fiction and essays." "Existing accounts of Morris's work are largely confined to reviews and magazine essays, and often concentrate on James Morris's sex change and transformation into Jan Morris. This is of course significant to the writing, and some critics detect a change of tone and style afterward, but a detailed analysis of how her writing works has not yet been undertaken. In Traveling Genius, Gillian Fenwick fills that gap in the scholarship with the first study to explore the depths of Morris's complete body of work, utilizing close readings and archival research."--BOOK JACKET.

Life's Tangled Thread

Life's Tangled Thread
Title Life's Tangled Thread PDF eBook
Author William Boyd Carpenter
Publisher
Total Pages 76
Release 1913
Genre Faith
ISBN

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The Pleasures of Life

The Pleasures of Life
Title The Pleasures of Life PDF eBook
Author Sir John Lubbock
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2019-11-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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In 'The Pleasures of Life', John Lubbock delivers a series of lectures on various topics that are still relevant today. The book is divided into two parts, each containing chapters that focus on topics such as the value of time, the pleasures of travel, love, and religion. Through his insightful and thought-provoking writing, Lubbock explores the beauty and challenges of life. From the joys of home to the blessings of friendship, he provides an inspiring guide to living a fulfilling life.

Stalin's Englishman: The Lives of Guy Burgess

Stalin's Englishman: The Lives of Guy Burgess
Title Stalin's Englishman: The Lives of Guy Burgess PDF eBook
Author Andrew Lownie
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages 448
Release 2015-09-10
Genre History
ISBN 1473627397

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Winner of the St Ermin's Intelligence Book of the Year Award. 'One of the great biographies of 2015.' The Times Fully updated edition including recently released information. A Guardian Book of the Year. The Times Best Biography of the Year. Mail on Sunday Biography of the Year. Daily Mail Biography of Year. Spectator Book of the Year. BBC History Book of the Year. 'A remarkable and definitive portrait ' Frederick Forsyth 'Andrew Lownie's biography of Guy Burgess, Stalin's Englishman ... shrewd, thorough, revelatory.' William Boyd 'In the sad and funny Stalin's Englishman, [Lownie] manages to convey the charm as well as the turpitude.' Craig Brown Guy Burgess was the most important, complex and fascinating of 'The Cambridge Spies' - Maclean, Philby, Blunt - all brilliant young men recruited in the 1930s to betray their country to the Soviet Union. An engaging and charming companion to many, an unappealing, utterly ruthless manipulator to others, Burgess rose through academia, the BBC, the Foreign Office, MI5 and MI6, gaining access to thousands of highly sensitive secret documents which he passed to his Russian handlers. In this first full biography, Andrew Lownie shows us how even Burgess's chaotic personal life of drunken philandering did nothing to stop his penetration and betrayal of the British Intelligence Service. Even when he was under suspicion, the fabled charm which had enabled many close personal relationships with influential Establishment figures (including Winston Churchill) prevented his exposure as a spy for many years. Through interviews with more than a hundred people who knew Burgess personally, many of whom have never spoken about him before, and the discovery of hitherto secret files, Stalin's Englishman brilliantly unravels the many lives of Guy Burgess in all their intriguing, chilling, colourful, tragi-comic wonder.

Chance Particulars

Chance Particulars
Title Chance Particulars PDF eBook
Author Sara Mansfield Taber
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 190
Release 2018-05-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1421425092

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“A guide to paying attention to the concrete, sensory details of experience and the process of getting them down on the page.” —James Barilla, author of My Backyard Jungle Based on what accomplished nonfiction writer Sara Mansfield Taber learned in her many years of field notebook keeping, Chance Particulars is a unique and handy primer for writers who want to use their experiences to tell a lively, satisfying story. Often, writers try to turn their notes into a memoir, essay, travel piece, or story, only to find that they haven’t recorded enough of details necessary to create evocative description. To help writers overcome this problem, Taber has composed a true “field notebook for field notebook keepers.” Enhanced by beautiful illustrations, this charming and comprehensive guide is a practical manual for anyone who wishes to learn or hone the crafts of writing, ethnography, or journalism. Writers of all levels, genres, and ages, as well as teachers of writing, will appreciate this useful tool for learning how to record the details that build vibrant prose. With this book in hand, you will be able to recreate times and places, conjure up intricate character portraits, and paint pictures of particular landscapes, cultures, and locales. “At once a delicious read and the distilled wisdom of a long-time teacher and virtuoso of the literary memoir. Her powerful lessons will give you rare and vital skills: to be able to read the world around you, and to read other writers, as a writer, that is, with your beadiest conjurer’s eye and mammoth heart. This is a book to savor, to engage with, and to reread, again and again.” —C. M. Mayo, author of Miraculous Air