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Signatures David Pryce-Jones

Signatures By David Pryce-Jones

Signatures by David Pryce-Jones


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In this book, David Pryce-Jones discusses a collection of works personally given to him by famous authors--

Signatures Summary

Signatures: Literary Encounters of a Lifetime by David Pryce-Jones

David Pryce-Jones weaves a vivid life story through vignettes of the many famous authors-friends, acquaintances, interview subjects-who gave him personally inscribed books. In Signatures he offers a window onto the lives and work of these extraordinary people.

As a child, Pryce-Jones spent time at Isaiah Berlin's house. As a teenager, lunching with Bernard Berenson at I Tatti, he prompted an outburst about Parisian anti-Semitism. W. H. Auden found him at Oxford to praise his competition poem, and he later visited Auden in his loft studio in Austria. Svetlana Alliluyeva reminisced about her father, Joseph Stalin, while staying at the Pryce-Jones house in Wales.

A highbrow salon gathered in the home of Arthur Koestler, who strove to be an English gentleman and who was with Pryce-Jones in Reykjavik covering the Fischer-Spassky chess match. Saul Bellow spoke of an old friend, now a capo famiglia, promising to deal with student rioters in 1968 Chicago. After swapping houses with Pryce-Jones one summer, Jessica Mitford insisted that he would have been a Communist in the 1930s. Robert Graves challenged a quotation from Virgil, and told the Queen that she was a descendant of Muhammad.

We meet V. S. Naipaul, a free spirit who understood that the world is what it is. Muriel Spark would come round for lunch with the Pryce-Joneses in Florence, enjoying conspiratorial stories about Italian politics. At his sepulchral home in Heidelberg, Albert Speer demonstrated his way of admitting a little to deny a great deal. In Isaac Singer we see generosity, candor, and mischievous humor. This is only a small sampling of the remarkable personalities who have left their signatures on a fascinating life.

Signatures Reviews

Vivid sketches from a master of a vanished age, set in the brightest lights and darkest shadows of the twentieth century. -Peter Stothard, author of Alexandria and The Last Assassin

This is an extraordinary work, unlike any other I can think of. Prompted by the books in his library, with their many personal associations, David Pryce-Jones considers a huge range of writers he has known. They include some of the most distinguished of the twentieth century: poets, novelists, critics, historians - plus Hitler's sculptor and Stalin's daughter. Some will say that Pryce-Jones has been a lucky man, leading a charmed life. But luck itself does not supply the sharp eye, fine memory, delicious humour and strong moral judgement that make this such a memorable book. -Noel Malcolm, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford

In the course of his long life David Pryce-Jones has dined at many an exotic table and lingered in many a high-powered drawing room. Signatures is an ingenious amalgam of personal reminiscence and literary criticism. I was gripped from beginning to end. -D.J. Taylor

Students of history, book lovers and conoisseurs of literary gossip have such a treat in store with David Pryce-Jones's 'Signatures'. It was bibliophilic cat-nip for me. I envy everyone now getting to read this funny, moving, unforgettable book for the first time. -Douglas Murray, Bestselling author of The Strange Death of Europe and The Madness of Crowds.

About David Pryce-Jones

David Pryce-Jones was born in Vienna in 1936 and studied modern history at Magdalen College, Oxford. His career has included spells teaching creative writing in Iowa and in California, as well as being a special correspondent for the Daily Telegraph covering international assignments such as the Middle East wars of 1967 and 1973. He has written ten novels and twelve books of nonfiction, his most recent being Fault Lines. Since 1999, he has been a senior editor of National Review.

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GOR011747011
9781641770903
1641770902
Signatures: Literary Encounters of a Lifetime by David Pryce-Jones
Used - Like New
Hardback
Encounter Books,USA
20200611
272
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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