Another Self

Another Self

by JamesLees-Milne (Author), JeremyLewis (Introduction)

Synopsis

The autobiography of James Lees-Milne. We see him as a flimsy, pious child re-enacting with rotten fish before his astonished father the story of Tobias, while the angel makes off with the loot. We watch him start at prep school with an entrance so absurd it haunts him until the day he leaves. Disgraceful scenes at a roadhouse in Bray led to an early exit from Eton, and he drives his Mitford friends' egregious Farv almost to apoplexy. His life is beset by ogres: among them his luckless father, a good man with limited horizons; numb with dismay he sees Maurice Hastings go after-dinner shooting at the private parts of statues at Rousham Park. But one monster at any rate, the odious martinet Sir Roderick Jones, is satisfyingly worsted with unexpected help from the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New edition
Publisher: John Murray Publishers Ltd
Published: 13 Apr 2000

ISBN 10: 0719556066
ISBN 13: 9780719556067

Media Reviews
`Endearingly self-deprecating, touching and very funny'. The Good Book Guide; `Another Self, an intensely romantic and passionate work of literature, reminds us, he was, above all, a very fine writer.' Hugh Massingberd, Sunday Telegraph; `As fresh, funny and poignant as ever and a wonderful confirmation that the upper classes were (and possibly still are) barking mad.' Val Hennessy, Daily Mail