
The Long Weekend: AND The Reader Over Your Shoulder
Robert Graves(Author)
Michelle Ephraim(Editor)
Lives and Letters (Publisher)
Published on 27. December 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
440 pages
978-1-85754-664-4 (ISBN)
Description
These two non-fiction pieces are Graves's poignant response to English culture during the Second World War. This contemporary edition makes accessible two of Graves's pieces of non-fiction that have not been widely available since their original printing during the 1940's. This critical edition includes literary analysis and commentary with the original text. The volume will be of use to students studying Graves as well as to scholars seeking a clean and durable edition of previously obscure texts.
Reviews / Votes
'There is eloquence, wit and a formal shapeliness in abundance from first to last.' - Michael Glover, Financial Times 10/02/01. 'While poetry schools came and went, Graves went on writing until his death in 1985, in an elegant, classically inspired style.' - Andrew Crumey, Scotland on Sunday 07/01/01. 'No one else offers his precise combination of eroticism, nightmare and epigram.' - Sean O'Brien, The Guardian 13/01/01.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Carcanet Press Ltd
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 221 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 66 mm
Weight
1197 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85754-664-4 (9781857546644)
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Persons
Robert Graves (1895-1985), poet, classical scholar, novelist, and critic, was one of the greatest writers of the 20th Century. Athough he produced over 100 books he is perhaps best known for the novel I, Claudius (1934),The White Goddess (1948) and Greek Myths (1955). Graves was born in Wimbledon, South London. His father, Alfred Percival Graves, was a school inspector, and his mother, Amalie von Ranke Graves, was a great-niece of the German historian Leopold von Ranke (1795-1866). He was educated at Charterhouse, and awarded a B.Litt by St. John's College, Oxford after his return from World war I, where he served alsongside Siegfried Sassoon. Robert Graves died in 1985 in Deja, the Majorcan village he had made his home (with the exception of the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War) since 1929.