
MEMORIES OF THE GREAT & THE GOOD First Edition
Author(s): Alistair Cooke (Author)
- Publisher: Pavilion
- Publication Date: 28 Oct. 1999
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 255 pages
- ISBN-10: 1862053421
- ISBN-13: 9781862053427
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Amazon Review
During his life Cooke has encountered many luminaries of the 20th century and this volume comprises 23 brief portraits, taking in, among others, writers, statesmen, generals, scientists, musicians and sportsmen, who have made the strongest impressions on him. His style will be familiar to many; succinct, engaging and deeply perceptive, it is never less than a pleasure to read. The warm respect he feels for his subjects shines throughout all; as he makes clear, he does not adhere to the belief “that the business of literary and historical criticism is the cutting down to size of the famous”, and the dignity of his subjects is enshrined in each vignette. The collection though, is not intended merely as a series of eulogies, nor in any sense as a definitive list of the greatest figures of the 20th century. They are, rather, very human renderings, capturing from unexpected angles a group of unconnected yet exceptional characters, as Cooke experienced them, whose stories can teach us much about both human nature and the nature of the past century. —Alisdair Bowles
From the Publisher
Alistair Cooke must be one of the centurys best known, most admired and loved English-language journalists and broadcasters and this collection of pieces proces a showcase for his qualities as a writer and observer. FINANCIAL TIMES
Written with a sprightly wit, and the kind of relaxed air which in writing at least it takes a great deal of hard work to achieve SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Cook is a brilliant stylist, both in his broadcasting and writing THE SPECTATOR
Cookes polished appraisals are rich in the unexpected THE INDEPENDENT
The informal, anecdotal style that makes Cooke so entertaining is much in evidence in this enjoyable collection of 24 profiles of people he has encountered in his journalistic career. SUNDAY TIMES
Extended, reminiscent footnotes, which are the Cooke-ian forte, more pertinent than grand commentary Ace THE GUARDIAN
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