Odd Man Out

Odd Man Out

by Caroline Harris (Editor), Martyn Harris (Author), PaulFisher (Editor)

Synopsis

This is a tribute to the work of writer Martyn Harris. As an interviewer, critic, columnist, controversialist and reporter, he wrote incisively about any subject, however trivial, and had the power to make his readers think. Edited by Caroline Heler Harris, Martyn's wife, and Paul Fisher (his childhood friend), this collection of articles is taken from The New Statesman , New Society , The Spectator and The Daily Telegraph , and traces the development and growth of Harris's writing and thinking throughout his career. The book is split into sections: Interviews includes pieces on Sir Edward Heath, Roald Dahl, Damien Hirst, The Marquess of Bath and Arnold Schwarznegger, amongst others. Home and Away contains his best reporting, features and columns. Also contained in the volume are extracts from his two novels, Do It Again (1989) and The Mother-in-Law Joke (1992), but perhaps Harris's most poignant work can be found in the section On the Sick , consisting of all his pieces related to his illness, covering the anger, the acceptance, the scepticism, the religious, the comic and the sad.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Published: 10 Apr 1997

ISBN 10: 1862050333
ISBN 13: 9781862050334