Not Untrue and Not Unkind
Author: Martina Newberry
Publisher: Arabesques Editions
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 106
ISBN-13: 9961926048
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRead and Download eBook Full
Author: Martina Newberry
Publisher: Arabesques Editions
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 106
ISBN-13: 9961926048
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ed O'Loughlin
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2009-04-02
Total Pages: 318
ISBN-13: 0141923938
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Dublin, a newspaper editor called Cartwright is found dead. One of his colleagues, Owen Simmons, discovers a dossier on Cartwright's desk. And in the dossier Owen finds a photograph, which brings him back to a dusty road in Africa and to the woman he once loved. Not Untrue and Not Unkind is Owen's story - a gripping story of friendship, rivalry and betrayal amongst a group of journalists and photographers covering Africa's wars. It is an astonishingly powerful and accomplished debut that immediately establishes Ed O'Loughlin as a mature master of the novel form.
Author: Philip Larkin
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 2012-04-05
Total Pages: 121
ISBN-13: 0571271766
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor the first time, Faber publish a selection from the poetry of Philip Larkin. Drawing on Larkin's four collections and on his uncollected poems. Chosen by Martin Amis. 'Many poets make us smile; how many poets make us laugh - or, in that curious phrase, "laugh out loud" (as if there's another way of doing it)? Who else uses an essentially conversational idiom to achieve such a variety of emotional effects? Who else takes us, and takes us so often, from sunlit levity to mellifluous gloom?... Larkin, often, is more than memorable: he is instantly unforgettable.' - Martin Amis
Author: Janice Rossen
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 9780877452713
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author explores Larkin's poetry, novels, essays and jazz criticism. She shows his transition from novelist to poet, tracing the symbolist aspect of his work in the depiction of nature and addressing the influence of Hardy and Yeats on his poetic style. She looks at Larkin's celebration of England; his exasperation over 'difficulties with girls' and to his poetic use of coarse language in complaining about life's innumerable irritations. She also discusses the fury he expresses as he contemplates death.
Author: Brian Turner
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Published: 2012-12-01
Total Pages: 438
ISBN-13: 1775531597
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHonest and insightful, this memoir is a revealing picture of our recent past, of sport and poetry, the spirit of New Zealand's south and its distinctive people. This is the story of a typical Dunedin childhood, surrounded by 'nobies' - an extended family of eccentric grandparents and uncles, cousins and neighbours - who made a huge impact on a young mind. It's also the story of a not-so-typical family that was fanatical about sport - cycling, hockey, cricket, golf, fishing - and went on to produce top-ranking sportsmen. It's also the story of the growth of one of New Zealand's most loved poets. It shows three boys who became somebodies, but no better nor worse than the nobodies who inspired them. This is Brian Turner's view of the world: the landscape and people he was surrounded by; the principles he was taught; his sporting achievements; the early development of his brothers; his time moving between jobs as distinct as rabbiting in Central Otago and working in Customs; and his entry into the world of books.
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher:
Published: 1877
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: R. J. C. Watt
Publisher: Georg Olms Verlag
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 696
ISBN-13: 9783487098012
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kathy Page
Publisher: Biblioasis
Published: 2018-09-04
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 1771962100
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWINNER OF THE 2018 ROGERS WRITERS' TRUST FICTION PRIZE • WINNER OF THE 2019 CITY OF VICTORIA BUTLER BOOK PRIZE • A 2018 KIRKUS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • A GLOBE AND MAIL BEST BOOK OF 2018 • A TORONTO STAR TOP TEN BOOK OF THE YEAR • A WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FAVOURITE BOOK OFTHE YEAR • A QUILL & QUIRE BEST BOOK OF 2018 Inspired by the author’s family history, this forthright love story unflinchingly portrays the trials and tensions of a lifelong marriage. Born between the wars on a working-class street in London, Harry Miles wins a scholarship to an exclusive school and with it a chance to escape his station. Instead he falls in love with poetry, and though his teachers encourage him to attend university, he’s tired of scholarship’s dull routines. He takes an entry-level job and spends his free time among the poetry volumes at Battersea Public Library One afternoon on his way up the stairs, Harry encounters the enigmatic Evelyn Hill. The daughter of an alcoholic layabout, the young woman chafes against the idea of marriage—but during a summer spent wandering the commons and taking in plays with Harry, their relationship begins to bloom in the shadow of the Second World War. Before they know it, Harry is headed into battle and the couple faces the first of many challenges in what will become a lifetime spent together. Drawing on original wartime letters written by the author’s father, Dear Evelyn reckons with the shifting tides of marriage, exploring how two people shape one another over the course of a lifetime. This compelling account that will leave its mark on any reader who has ever loved.
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher: Oxford, Clarendon Press. 1893.
Published: 1893
Total Pages: 150
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Philip Larkin
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 2013-04-04
Total Pages: 60
ISBN-13: 0571263232
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe North Ship, Philip Larkin's earliest volume of verse, was first published in August 1945. The introduction, by Larkin himself, explains the circumstances of its publication and the influences which shaped its contents.