by JanMorris (Author)
'I have never before in my life kept a diary of my thoughts, and here at the start of my ninth decade, having for the moment nothing much else to write, I am having a go at it. Good luck to me.' So begins this extraordinary book, a collection of diary pieces that Jan Morris wrote for the Financial Times over the course of 2017. A former soldier and journalist, and one of the great chroniclers of the world for over half a century, she writes here in her characteristically intimate voice - funny, perceptive, wise, touching, wicked, scabrous, and above all, kind - about her thoughts on the world, and her own place in it as she turns ninety. From cats to cars, travel to home, music to writing, it's a cornucopia of delights from a unique literary figure.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 02 May 2019
ISBN 10: 057134092X
ISBN 13: 9780571340927
Book Overview: A treat for fans of Alan Bennett's diaries and the works of Bill Bryson and Diana Athill.