For any roadtrippers, cultural historians or people who want to get an insight into hitting the road in the 1960s, this is for you.
Reviewers can get in touch and I can organise a copy to be sent. (5)
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PSA
"Virginia Faulkner: A Life in Two Acts" tells of how Virginia Faulkner turned the autobiography of notorious New York City madam Polly Adler into the 1950s bestseller "A House Is Not A Home."
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Inviting a compare and contrast with the work of Jane Goodall ...
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Some of my most memorable literary experiences have grown from neglected books by forgotten authors.
Take a chance and venture off the trodden path ...
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Just receive this book by Malachi Whitaker with an intro by Katya Taylor.
According to the New Statesman, it is ‘not an autobiography, not quite a journal, it combines in a most original way the qualities of both.’
Yes, please!
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"This long-neglected writer allowed the world—its politics, technologies and conflicts—to intrude on her books. Her rediscovery is perfectly timed."
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PS: Mentioned by Iain Sinclair in his intro to The Lowlife' is this out of print book from 1951 -- sounds great but clearly old copies are precious. Costs $57 on Amazon (just checking the price there).
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Random cover from my TBR pile:
The Cactus Grove by Michel Landa, translated by Edward Hyams (1960)
A French boy copes with an abusive father and a bullying older brother. Bought only because I spotted a copy on Flannery O'Connor's shelves in a photo.
#neglectedbooks
Random covers from my TBR pile:
Pick and Run by John Farrimond (1966)
A coal scavenger stumbles into the affairs of a Yorkshire gang.
Farrimond was an ex-miner who wrote 4-5 novels about life and crime in and around pit communities in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Random covers from my TBR pile:
Finding Out by Thomas Baird (1967)
Who defaced the Renoir the night before its grand unveiling? No, it wasn't climate change activists.
Baird was himself a museum curator who wrote a number of sophisticated social comedies set in the art world.
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Random cover from my TBR pile:
A Case in Madrid by Edmund Naughton (1973)
A direct-to-paperback novel by the author of McCabe, a fine novel & the basis of the classic Robert Altman film McCabe and Mrs. Miller. So ... is this a silk purse or a sow's ear?
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Time to be honest about why!
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