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Love Letter to Europe: An outpouring of sadness and hope Mary Beard, Shami Chakrabati, Sebastian Faulks, Neil Gaiman, Ruth Jones, J.K. Rowling, Sandi Toksvig and others [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 196x126x32 mm, kaal: 240 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Coronet Books
  • ISBN-10: 1529381118
  • ISBN-13: 9781529381115
How are great turning points in history experienced by individuals?

As Britain pulls away from Europe great British writers come together to give voice to their innermost feelings. These writers include novelists, writers of books for children, of comic books, humourists, historians, biographers, nature writers, film writers, travel writers, writers young and old and from an extraordinary range of backgrounds. Most are famous perhaps because they have won the Booker or other literary prizes, written bestsellers, changed the face of popular culture or sold millions of records. Others are not yet household names but write with depth of insight and feeling.

There is some extraordinary writing in this book. Some of these pieces are expressions of love of particular places in Europe. Some are true stories, some nostalgic, some hopeful. Some are cries of pain. There are hilarious pieces. There are cries of pain and regret. Some pieces are quietly devastating. All are passionate.

Conceived as a love letter to Europe, this book may also help reawaken love for Britain. It shows the unique richness and diversity of British cultures, a multitude of voices in harmony.

Contributors include: Hugh Aldersey-Williams, Philip Ardagh, Jake Arnott, Patricia Atkinson, Paul Atterbury, Richard Beard, Mary Beard, Don Boyd, Melvyn Bragg, Gyles Brandreth, Kathleen Burke, James Buxton, Philip Carr, Brian Catling, Shami Chakrabarti, Chris Cleave, Mark Cocker, Peter Conradi , Heather Cooper, Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Roger Crowley, David Crystal, William Dalrymple, Lindsey Davies, Margaret Drabble, Mark Ellen, Richard Evans, Michel Faber, Sebastian Faulks, Ranulph Fiennes, Robert Fox, James Fox, Neil Gaiman, Evelyn Glennie, James Hanning, Nick Hayes, Alan Hollinghurst, Gabby Hutchinson-Crouch, Will Hutton, Robert Irwin, Holly Johnson , Liane Jones, Ruth Jones, Sam Jordison, Kapka Kassabova, AL Kennedy, Hermione Lee, Prue Leith, Patrick Lenox, Roger Lewis, David Lindo, Penelope Lively, Beth Lync, Richard Mabey, Sue MacGregor, Ian Martin, Frank McDonough, Jonathan Meades, Andrew Miller, Deborah Moggach, Ben Moor, Alan Moore, Paul Morley, Jackie Morris, Charles Nicholl, Richard Overy, Chris Riddell, Adam Roberts, Tony Robinson, Lee Rourke, Sophie Sabbage, Marcus Sedgwick, Richard Shirreff, Paul Stanford, Isy Suttie, Sandi Toksvig, Colin Tudge, Ed Vulliamy, Anna Whitelock, Kate Williams, Michael Wood, Louisa Young
Publisher's Introduction xi
A Love Letter To Europe
It Began On A Field In Normandy
3(2)
Penelope Lively
Fred
5(3)
Sandi Toksvig
A Larger Life
8(1)
Alan Hollinghurst
Writing Home
9(4)
J. K. Rowling
My Studio In The South Of France
13(1)
Tracey Emin
Twin Towns
14(5)
Sam Jordison
Au Revoir
19(4)
Sebastian Faulks
Niki Lauda At The Hotel Imperial
23(5)
Patrick Lenox
Setting Our Faces To The Sun
28(2)
Heather Cooper
Love And Squalor
30(3)
Simon Evans
A New European Song
33(7)
Mary Beard
The Moon Hidden By A Cloud
40(3)
Andrew Miller
In The Passport Queue
43(1)
Jeffrey Boakye
Of Shoes - And Ships - And Sealing Wax Of Cabbages - And Kings
44(7)
B. Catling
Love At First Sight
Bliss Was It In That Dawn
51(3)
Margaret Drabble
Berlin: Present From The Past
54(5)
Jamie Buxton
My Love Affair With Europe
59(3)
Deborah Moggach
Like A Pfuckking Taart!
62(4)
Holly Johnson
Every Cloud
66(3)
Lsy Suttie
A Student Christmas In Paris
69(2)
Kathleen Burk
Francoise
71(2)
Paul Atterbury
Sharing Time
73(2)
Zoe Beaty
Our Horizons Are Never Closed
75(2)
Lee Rourke
Reading The Coffee Grounds
77(2)
Philip Carr-Gomm
Malta Made Me
79(2)
Roger Crowley
The Molo Audace
81(6)
Beth Lynch
Let Me Count The Ways
Coups De Foudre
87(2)
Hermione Lee
Odyssey
89(2)
Tony Robinson
Why We Love Europe
91(1)
Richard Overy
A Puma In Europe
92(4)
David Lindo
My European Heroes
96(3)
Gyles Brandreth
In The Picture
99(2)
Ben Moor
What Europe Means To Me
101(2)
Sue Macgregor
Italia Mia
103(6)
Kevin Jackson
Come Live With Me
The Big Trill
109(2)
Charles Nicholl
The View At Sunset
111(8)
Chris Cleave
One Of Us
119(4)
Sophie Sabbage
Moonstones On The Campidoglio
123(4)
Undsey Davis
A French Affair
127(4)
Patricia Atkinson
Luckier Than Some
131(2)
Marcus Sedgwick
The George Sanders Long Walk
133(8)
Roger Lewis
Opening The Door A Little Wider
Jazz Club, Graz, Austria
141(1)
Nick Hayes
Where The Action Was
142(3)
Prue Leith
Same-Same But Different
145(3)
Okechukwu Nzelu
`Monsieur, Nous Cherchons La Route
148(3)
Ruth Jones
Lubriano
151(2)
Anna Whitelock
In Praise Of Europe's Zs
153(4)
Adam Roberts
On Brexistentialism
157(3)
Ian Martin
Also Sprach Samadder
160(2)
Rhik Samadder
You'll Never Walk Alone
162(3)
Frank Cottrell Boyce
Shake Hello, Shake Goodbye
165(2)
Richard Beard
Lived Experience
167(3)
Tom Chatfield
A Rainy Morning In March
170(4)
Liane Jones
The Widening Of My World
174(3)
Onjali Q. Rauf
Gorbachev On The A299
177(2)
Gabby Hutchinson Crouch
An Artistic Education
179(2)
Janet Gleeson
The Borghese Gallery
181(4)
Abi Curtis
My North, My South, My East And West Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions
185(3)
Shami Chakrabarti
The World In A Book
188(3)
Michael Wood
Eurolinguistic Union
191(2)
David Crystal
Pizza And The Channel Tunnel
193(4)
Kate Williams
Through The Arched Window
197(1)
Philip Ardagh
Our Shared Past
198(4)
Nick Barratt
My Family And Other Foreigners
202(4)
Simon Callow
We Move Around
206(2)
Louisa Young
Pirate Nation
208(3)
Jake Arnott
Unity By Inclusion
211(4)
Jonathan Meades
Auberge
215(2)
Mark Ellen
Wild, Bare And Never Visited By The Sun In Winter
217(10)
William Dalrymple
If Music Be The Food Of Love
Light And Heavy
227(3)
Pete Townshend
Europe Endless Europe
230(3)
Paul Morley
Polyphony
233(3)
Richard Mabey
Music, A Shared Friendship
236(2)
Evelyn Glennie
When Blackbirds Sing
238(5)
Mark Cocker
Angoisse Des Gares
A Farewell To Europe
243(4)
Colin Judge
Je T'aimais, Je T'aime Et Je T'Aimerai
247(3)
Cathy Rentzenbrink
Love, Migration And Imagining The Future, With Hope
250(4)
Jackie Morris
Not Someone Like You
254(2)
Michel Faber
Over There
256(3)
Peter J. Conradi
Barbarians
259(2)
Robert Irwin
The Lessons Of Berlin
261(2)
Frank Mcdonough
There Be Dragons
263(2)
Don Boyd
From War To Understanding
265(3)
Richard J. Evans
On The Playing Fields Of Fiesole
268(4)
James Hanning
A Theory Of Light
272(2)
Hugh Aldersey-Williams
Keeping The Flame Alive
274(2)
Richard Shirreff
Them And Us
276(3)
Ranulph Fiennes
Reckless With Others' Hearts Europe
279(2)
Melvyn Bragg
Whenever I Hear The Word Europe
281(3)
A.L. Kennedy
The Brexit Poem
284(2)
Alan Moore
Once Upon A Time, Hospitals Became Havens
286(2)
Irenosen Okojie
Fifty Years
288(5)
Daragh Carville
The Love You Take
From Go-Karts To Mbas
293(3)
Will Hutton
The Original Meaning of Catholic
296(3)
Peter Stanford
Enough
299(3)
Kapka Kassabova
Abroad-Thoughts, From Home
302(2)
Chris Riddell
A Love Letter To Europe
304(3)
Neil Gaiman
Contributors 307(26)
Acknowledgements 333
William Dalrymple is the bestselling author of the Wolfson Prizewinning White Mughals, The Last Mughal, which won the DuffCooper Prize, and the Hemingway and Kapuscinski Prize-winning Return of a King and his recent bestseller Anarchy. Dame Margaret Drabble is the author of nineteen novels, including A Summer Bird-Cage, The Millstone, and most recently, the highly acclaimed The Pure Gold Baby and The Dark Flood Rises. She was the editor of the Oxford Companion to English Literature. She was awarded the 2011 Golden PEN Award for a Lifetime's Distinguished Service to Literature. Simon Callow is an actor, director and writer. He was born in London and made his London debut in 'The Plumber's Progress' in 1975. He has performed in numerous theatres, taking the lead roles at the RSC and the National Theatre, and his film appearances include 'Amadeus', 'A Room with a View', and 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'. He made his directorial debut with the film of Carson McCuller's 'Ballad of the Sad Café', and has directed several new plays in fringe theatres, and two operas. He has published two autobiographical books: 'Being an Actor', and 'Shooting the Actor'. Tracey Emin was born in 1963 to an English mother and Turkish father, and grew up in Margate. She left school at 15, but later studied Fine Art at Maidstone and went on to the Royal College of Art. She is now an internationally renowned artist whose work has been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the world. Although known as a visual artist, Tracey Emin's confessional writings have always formed the backbone to her work and in 2005 she published her memoir, Strangeland, drawing together new and revised work from the previous 25 years. In 2007, she was elected as a Royal Academician by the Royal Academy of Arts, where she is now a Professor of Drawing and in 2013 she was appointed CBE.

J.K. Rowling is best-known as the author of the seven Harry Potter novels, which were made into eight blockbuster films. She is also the author of Casual Vacancy, a standalone novel for adults and, under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, writes the Cormoran Strike crime novels. Holly Johnson is an English artist, musician, and writer, best known as the lead vocalist of Frankie Goes to Hollywood Pete Townshend is the lead guitarist and principal songwriter of The Who - one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, selling over 100 million records worldwide - and the composer of the rock operas Tommy and Quadrophenia. Melvyn Bragg is a writer and broadcaster whose first novel, For Want of a Nail, was published in 1965. His novels since include The Maid of Buttermere, The Soldier's Return, A Son of War, Credo and Now is the Time, which won the Parliamentary Book Award for fiction in 2016. His books have also been awarded the Time/Life Silver Pen Award, the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and the WHSmith Literary Award, and have been longlisted three times for the Booker Prize (including the Lost Man Booker Prize). He has also written several works of non-fiction, including The Adventure of English and The Book of Books about the King James Bible. He lives in London and Cumbria.

Will Hutton is Principal of Hertford College Oxford and a columnist for the Observer. His bestselling books include The State We're In, The World We're In, Them and Us and, with Andrew Adonis, Saving Britain. Philip Ardagh is the Roald Dahl Funny Prize-winning author of over 100 children's titles. Mary Beard is a professor of classics at Newnham College, Cambridge, and the classics editor of the TLS. Her books include the bestselling, Wolfson Prize-winning Pompeii, The Parthenon, Confronting the Classics and SPQR. Brian Catling was born in London in 1948. He is a former Professor of Fine Art at the Ruskin School, Oxford, and is an acclaimed performance artist and sculptor. His Vorrh trilogy is followed this year by Earwig, which is being filmed by Lucile Hadihalilovic. Shami Chakrabarti is Britain's leading human rights campaigner. She is the author of On Liberty, an impassioned defence of human rights, published in 2014, and Of Women, a feminist argument for affirmative action in 2017. Chris Cleave is a New York Times #1 bestselling novelist whose books are published in forty countries. His debut novel INCENDIARY won the Somerset Maugham Award, among others. His second, the Costa-shortlisted THE OTHER HAND, was a global bestseller and sat in the New York Times Top Ten for over a year (under the US title, Little Bee). Both books were shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prizes. He lives in Kingston-upon-Thames with his wife and three children, and welcomes readers at facebook.com/ChrisCleaveBooks, www.chriscleave.com and twitter.com/chriscleave. Peter J Conradi is the author of the widely acclaimed biography Iris Murdoch: A Life. Historical novelist Lindsey Davis is best known for her novels set in Ancient Rome, including the much-loved Marcus Didius Falco series, although she has also written about the English Civil War, including A Cruel Fate, a book for the Quick Reads literacy initiative. Her examination of the paranoid reign of the roman emperor Domitian began with Master and God, a standalone novel set in that dark period, leading to her new series about Flavia Albia.

Her books are translated and five radio dramas are regularly rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4X. Her many awards include the Premio Colosseo (from the city of Rome) and the Crime Writers' Cartier Diamond Dagger for lifetime achievement. Most recently she was awarded the Ivanhoe Prize for lifetime achievement in historical fiction, given by the Spanish City of Ubeda.



She has been the Chair of the UK Crimewriters' Association, Honorary President of the UK Classical Association, President of the Birmingham and Midlands Institute and is a Fellow of the UK Society of Authors.



www.lindseydavis.co.uk



Lindsey Davis - The Crime Writers' Association (thecwa.co.uk)