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Kindred Spirits: Adrift in Literary London
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Kindred Spirits: Adrift in Literary London

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The humour of self-deprecation is peculiarly English. Few people do it better than Jeremy Lewis. His first two autobiographical volumes ? Playing for Time and Kindred Spirits ? are being reissued in Faber Finds to coincide happily with his third volume ? Grub Street Irregular ? being published by HarperCollins. The second volume of Jeremy Lewis’s wonderfully entertaining autobiography sees him starting out, with a mixture of diffidence and self-professed incompetence, on a career in publishing. Along the way we see him tucking into cod and chips with Jane and Geoffrey Grigson, drinking tea with Kingsley Amis and retsina with Patrick Leigh-Fermor. When reviewing this book, Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson called it ‘The funniest book I have ever read about publishing.this is not merely a hugely entertaining book, but an important one’. That judgment still stands.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 July 2008
Pages
320
ISBN
9780571244287

The humour of self-deprecation is peculiarly English. Few people do it better than Jeremy Lewis. His first two autobiographical volumes ? Playing for Time and Kindred Spirits ? are being reissued in Faber Finds to coincide happily with his third volume ? Grub Street Irregular ? being published by HarperCollins. The second volume of Jeremy Lewis’s wonderfully entertaining autobiography sees him starting out, with a mixture of diffidence and self-professed incompetence, on a career in publishing. Along the way we see him tucking into cod and chips with Jane and Geoffrey Grigson, drinking tea with Kingsley Amis and retsina with Patrick Leigh-Fermor. When reviewing this book, Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson called it ‘The funniest book I have ever read about publishing.this is not merely a hugely entertaining book, but an important one’. That judgment still stands.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 July 2008
Pages
320
ISBN
9780571244287