Clive James, a true polymath, became a generation-defining voice as a broadcaster, a critic, a poet and an author. Among his greatest achievements, his five hilarious, heartwarming books of autobiography are collected now in two volumes: his Complete Unreliable Memoirs.
'It is one of the most tender, frank and, above all, funny accounts of growing up I have ever read' – Michael Parkinson
With his trademark humour and self-deprecating style, Clive James proves a hugely entertaining and erudite guide to his own remarkable life.
In this first volume, James explores his childhood adventures in the suburbs of post-war Sydney, his excited arrival in Sixties’ London as a young man and aspiring poet, and his time at Cambridge University where he neglected his studies in favour of poetry, the stage, the music business and the film industry.
From a true national treasure, this is a collection of one of the most well-loved and acclaimed memoirs of our times.
I was born in 1939. The other big event of that year was the outbreak of the Second World War, but for the moment, that did not affect me . . .
'A comic triumph' – London Review of Books
The Complete Unreliable Memoirs: Volume One collects the first three books of autobiography from Clive James: Unreliable Memoirs, Falling Towards England, and May Week Was In June.
The final two books, North Face of Soho and The Blaze of Obscurity, are available in Volume Two.
Part of the Picador Collection, a series showcasing the best of modern literature.
- ISBN10 1529090768
- ISBN13 9781529090765
- Publish Date 28 April 2022
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Pan Macmillan
- Imprint Picador
- Edition Combined volume
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 624
- Language English