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Worlds Apart: A MemoirStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionThe writer David Plante has kept a diary of his life among the artistic elite for over half a century. It is an extraordinary document, both deeply personal and a rare window onto disappearing worlds. This extracted memoir spans the 1980s, a period of exploration and growth for Plante and his lover Nikos Stangos, a partnership which will endure for forty years. Promotion infoFurther adventures in the artistic milieux of the last fifty years, a tale of love, Germaine Greer and, brilliantly, Philip Roth ReviewsAn absorbing and zesty read, both high-minded and full of high gossip. In short, a rare and unexpected treat Melvyn Bragg David Plante is the ideal diarist: he has a fascination with the famous, a relish for anecdote and gossip, an ability to capture people in a few words, and the essential self-awareness ... The treat of the year Spectator Books of the Year Sharply observant, drily witty diary The Times Books of the Year Absorbing, illuminating and hugely entertaining ... A vivid memorial to an entire era Times Literary Supplement A window onto a changing world ... Powerful as a portrait of mutual love Guardian Author descriptionDavid Plante is the author of the novels The Ghost of Henry James, The Family (nominated for the National Book Award), The Woods, The Country, The Foreigner, The Native, The Accident, Annunciation and The Age of Terror. He has published stories and profiles in the New Yorker, and features in the New York Times, Esquire and Vogue. He lives in London; Lucca, Italy; and Athens, Greece. |