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Publisher Description

The publication of Clive James's Sentenced to Life was a major literary event. Facing the end, James looked back over his life with a clear-eyed and unflinching honesty to produce his finest work: poems of extraordinary power that spoke to our most elemental human emotions.

The Rest is Silence finds James in a similar mood. Keen to capture and cherish moments of beauty and love; thinking about how best to live in his remaining days; and casting his mind forward to when he will be gone and how he might be remembered. A series of intimate poems reveals family as one of life's true treasures. The poet captures tender childhood memories of his mother, has his spirits lifted by the wonderful vision of his granddaughter in graceful acrobatic movement, and addresses the haunting loss of his father in World War Two. He writes beautifully of his yearly years in Australia, where he began and where he hopes to 'reach the end'. James also reflects on the wisdom and consolation to be found in art, music and literature, which have become even more precious to him in his later years.

The poems in this deeply moving, inspirational and wholly unsentimental book are even more accomplished than those that came before. The Rest is Silence shows Clive James the poet in the form of his life.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2017
26 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
73
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pan Macmillan UK
SELLER
Macmillan Publishers Australia and Pan Macmillan Australia
SIZE
5
MB

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Unreliable Memoirs: Unrealiable Memoirs Book 1 Unreliable Memoirs: Unrealiable Memoirs Book 1
1981
Cultural Amnesia Cultural Amnesia
2007
The Divine Comedy The Divine Comedy
2013
Falling Towards England: Unreliable Memoirs Book 2 Falling Towards England: Unreliable Memoirs Book 2
1986
Reliable Essays: The Best of Clive James Reliable Essays: The Best of Clive James
2001
Always Unreliable: Unreliable Memoirs Books 1 - 3 Always Unreliable: Unreliable Memoirs Books 1 - 3
2002