Low Life: The Spectator Columns

by Jeremy Clarke

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Taking over from the late Jeffrey Bernard, Jeremy Clarke has been the 'Low Life' columnist for the London Spectator - the oldest weekly magazine in the English-speaking world - since 2001. He was diagnosed with cancer in April 2013. 'A week after I was told, believing that I didn't have long to live, I went to Butlins. If the two Butlins columns collected here have a peculiar or elegiac tone, that's why.' Indeed, the columns in this selection were all written post-diagnosis. 'Nearly two years later, to the disappointment of my friends, I'm still here. Reaching down inside my trousers to feel my testicles as I write, they are roughly the size of garden peas. The hormone treatment has caused them to wither on the vine. Otherwise I'm cheerful. In fact, I've never been happier. True story.'
  • ISBN10 0704373912
  • ISBN13 9780704373914
  • Publish Date 2 July 2015
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Quartet Books
  • Imprint Charles Glass Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 256
  • Language English