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This Long Pursuit Reflections Of A Romantic BiographerStock informationGeneral Fields
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Description'A masterly performance by the greatest literary biographer of his generation' Oldie Reviews'A must read ... intriguing and satisfying ... All the sketches makes illuminating reading, in many cases deliberately setting out to provoke a rethink of earlier biographies ... I thoroughly enjoyed the book; indeed I devoured it' Athene Donald, Guardian 'A glorious series of essays on the art of life writing and a worthy successor to his earlier volumes on the craft, Footsteps and Sidetracks ... heaven for Holmes fans ... the best account imaginable for the richness of his form' Observer 'This collection of 15 years of high-profile lectures and anthology contributions offers us a lorryload of arresting subjects ... 'This Long Pursuit' is distinguished by a geniality of tone ... Holmes's) eye for detail is as sharp as ever' The Times 'Holmes writes beautifully of the perils of memory and forgetting ... perhaps the essay that best sums up Holmes's endeavour is his superb explosion of the accepted account of Coleridge's 1808 lectures to the Royal Institution ... a masterly performance by ... the greatest literary biographer of his generation' The Oldie Author descriptionRichard Holmes is the author of the prize-winning and best-selling 'The Age of Wonder', shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize in 2009 and winner of the Royal Society Prize for science writing. He is the author of many other prize-winning books including 'Shelley', 'Coleridge', 'Dr Johnson & Mr Savage', 'Falling Upwards'and the classic work 'Footsteps'. He lives in Norwich and is married to the novelist Rose Tremain. |