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Clinging to the Wreckage : A Part of Life (1982 original; edición 1982)

por John Mortimer

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Creator of the mysteries starring the beloved English barrister, Horace Rumpole, John Mortimer paints a spirited portrait of his own colorful life in his quirky autobiography, Clinging to the Wreckage. With wit and style, he takes you from his austere childhood in a 1930s British boarding school to his successful dual career in law and writing during the 1980s. Raised on his barrister father's sordid tales of divorce cases, young John Mortimer grew up to view the world with an acute sense for the absurd. As an adult, he has maintained his huge appetite for laughter and life despite his daily legal work defending violent criminals and handling shipwrecked marriages. Novelist, playwright, and esteemed former barrister, John Mortimer draws on his many talents to create his wry, urbane memoirs. Patrick Tull's splendid narration of this sophisticated book will have you laughing out loud and asking for more.… (más)
Miembro:Henry.Pole-Carew
Título:Clinging to the Wreckage : A Part of Life
Autores:John Mortimer
Información:London : Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1982
Colecciones:Unread, Non-Fiction
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Etiquetas:Memoir, Jurisprudence, Literature:English

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Clinging to the Wreckage por John Mortimer (1982)

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This reads like fiction, like a Rumpole story, which makes it an enjoyable, not an insufferable, autobiography. ( )
  ReadMeAnother | Jun 6, 2019 |
A man from another age, now passed. Plenty of LOL's in there for me.
  JamesMarinero | Jul 8, 2011 |
Having just finished Mortimer's other biography, Murderers and Other Friends, Another Part of Life, I found this one very much the same - short little stories about specific experiences and people in his life. While the experiences and people in this book are not the same as those described in the other book, it seemed like they were. I just couldn't get started with it and gave up after only 30 or 40 pages. ( )
  bigmoose | Jun 11, 2010 |
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John Mortimer’s book has a thoroughly misleading title. It is designed to enlist a little pathetic sympathy for someone carried along like a piece of flotsam without the courage or determination to strike out for the shore. It would be difficult – judging from the book itself – to find anyone less shipwrecked than John Mortimer and less likely to pursue this policy if shipwrecked. At every stage Mr Mortimer demonstrates a firmness of intention which makes the title slightly fraudulent.
añadido por John_Vaughan | editarLondon Review, Lord Goodman (Aug 8, 1982)
 

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Creator of the mysteries starring the beloved English barrister, Horace Rumpole, John Mortimer paints a spirited portrait of his own colorful life in his quirky autobiography, Clinging to the Wreckage. With wit and style, he takes you from his austere childhood in a 1930s British boarding school to his successful dual career in law and writing during the 1980s. Raised on his barrister father's sordid tales of divorce cases, young John Mortimer grew up to view the world with an acute sense for the absurd. As an adult, he has maintained his huge appetite for laughter and life despite his daily legal work defending violent criminals and handling shipwrecked marriages. Novelist, playwright, and esteemed former barrister, John Mortimer draws on his many talents to create his wry, urbane memoirs. Patrick Tull's splendid narration of this sophisticated book will have you laughing out loud and asking for more.

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