The author's humorous retelling of his move to London at 22, with a burning desire to be a poet, a wardrobe that only Liberace could love, and a determination to get into Cambridge; a hilarious narrative of economic, sexual, and social disasters and triumphs.
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Review:
A comic triumph, full of terrific jokes and brilliantly sustained setpieces. (Ian Hamilton London Review of Books)
James’ wickedly funny jokes and jibes make you laugh out loud and feel warm to the man. No wonder women wanted to feed him greens, and men lend him money. (The Times)
Book Description:
‘Unreliable Memoirs’ part two: the story continues.
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- PublisherW. W. Norton & Co.
- Publication date1987
- ISBN 10 0393023605
- ISBN 13 9780393023602
- BindingHardcover
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