Greene On Capri by Shirley Hazzard - ISBN: 9781860498732
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Friendship, loss, and literary life intertwine on Capri with Graham Greene.

Greene On Capri

A Memoir

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  • Paperback

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    5 February 2001

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Summary

When friends die, one’s own credentials change: one becomes a survivor. Graham Greene has already had biographers, one of whom has served him mightily. Yet I hope that there is room for the remembrance of a friend who knew him - not wisely, perhaps, but fairly well - on an island that was “not his kind of place,” but where he came season after season, year after year & where he, too, will be subsumed into the capacious story.

For millennia the cliffs of Capri have sheltered pleasu…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781860498732
ISBN-10:1860498736
Author:Shirley Hazzard
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Virago Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:5 February 2001
Weight:140g
Dimensions:197mm x 126mm x 12mm
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Critics Review

A little masterpiece of reminiscence… reading a personal sketch of this quality makes me think that perhaps the conventional biography is just a grandiose dump-bin for all those elements of life that do not matter - MAIL ON SUNDAY

Her observations are penetrating, her style is superb, and her range of literary reference is the equal of his. Marvellous - TIME OUT

Shirley Hazzard achieves an astonishing amount in less than 150 pages … Her memoir, like the island it so fondly describes, is a real gem to which the reader will wish to return - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Shirley Hazzard is highly observant and alarmingly intelligent; she is also erudite, precise and morally scrupulous. Her short book is not only a joy to read for its lucid, thoughtful prose, but also a refreshing antidote to biographical overkill and presumption. As a picture of Graham Greene, it is like an Ingres portrait drawing: small, but miraculously clear - Spectator

An affectionate but not uncritical portrait of a companion who could be charming but also provocative… it is a convincing picture of a man who has been much and excellently written about but seldom with so astute and yet so warm an eye - Times Literary Supplement

Charming… succinct and satisfying… her memoir, like the island it so fondly describes, is a real gem to which the reader will wish to return - Sunday Telegraph

About The Author

Shirley Hazzard

Shirley Hazzard has worked in Hong Kong, then New Zealand in the High Commissioner’s Office. In 1951 she moved to New York where she worked for the UN. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, an American Academy Award and the O. Henry Short Story Award.

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