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Clinging to the Wreckage

 

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Clinging to the Wreckage


by John Mortimer (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780141193847

 

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Part of the author's autobiography, this first title recounts his solitary childhood in the English countryside, with affectionate portraits of his remote parents - an increasingly unconventional barrister father, whose blindness must never be mentioned, battling earwigs in the mutinous garden, and a vague and endlessly patient mother.


"Clinging to the Wreckage" is the first part of John Mortimer's acclaimed autobiography. Here he recounts his solitary childhood in the English countryside, with affectionate portraits of his remote parents - an increasingly unconventional barrister father, whose blindness must never be mentioned, battling earwigs in the mutinous garden, and a vague and endlessly patient mother. As a boy dreaming of a tap-dancing career on the stage and forming a one-boy communist cell at boarding school, his father pushes him to pursue the law, where Mortimer embarks on the career that was to inspire his hilarious and immortal literary creations. Told with great humour and touching honesty, this is a magnificent achievement by one of Britain's best-loved writers.


 

ISBN 141193840
ISBN13 9780141193847
Publisher Penguin Classics
Format Paperback
Publication date 04/11/2010
Pages 240
Weight (grammes) 199
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 198
Width (mm) 129