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The Metropolitan Critic Clive James

The Metropolitan Critic By Clive James

The Metropolitan Critic by Clive James


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Originally published in 1974, this was Clive James's first book, and collected the spoils of his period as a literary journalist. For this edition, the author has added an introduction and extensive self-critical notes to the original text.

The Metropolitan Critic Summary

The Metropolitan Critic by Clive James

The Metropolitan Critic was Clive James's first book. Originally published in 1974, by Faber, it is a collection of thirty-seven pieces from his initial period as a literary journalist. He looks at the poetry of Hughes, Lowell and Heaney, questions the travels of D. H. Lawrence and reviews the smart-set of twenty years ago. For this reissue Clive James has added an introduction and self-critical foonotes to the original text. Readers who value his books of criticism have a special affection for this first, much praised collection. For them and for all his many followers this influential book is now back in print.

About Clive James

Clive James is the author of more than twenty books. As well as three volumes of autobiography, Unreliable Memoirs, Falling Towards England and May Week was in June, he has published fiction, collections of criticism, verse and travel writing. In 1992 he was awarded the Order of Australia.

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GOR002325586
9780224042413
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The Metropolitan Critic by Clive James
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
19941103
304
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