Graham Greene produced masterpieces throughout his life, many of which now stand as indisputably canonical: Brighton Rock, The End of the Affair, and The Quiet American to name but a few. John R. MacArthur's last interview finds Greene, now 86, in his final year in Antibes, France. In a sparklingly wide-ranging conversation, the two men discuss Greene's life and career, his fascination with charismatic leaders, and his hopes for the future of progressive politics. The Last Interview also features an illuminating Spectator profile by John Mortimer, along with several other key interviews from throughout Greene's career.
Music legend, photographer, and artist Graham Nash reflects on more than fifty years of an extraordinary life in this extensive collection of personal photographs, paintings, and mixed-media artwork. In this curated collection of art and photography from his personal archive, Graham Nash's life as a musician and artist unfolds in vivid detail. Best known as a founding member of the Hollies and supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash, Graham developed a love of photography from the time he was a child. Inspired by his father, Nash began taking pictures at 10 years old and would go on to take his camera with him ever since--on tour with the Hollies and later CSN and CSNY, among friends at Laurel Canyon and abroad. Many of his photographs depict intimate moments with family and friends, among them Joni Mitchell, Stephen Stills, and Neil Young. This volume presents these images alongside Nash's own reflections, telling the story behind the pictures and giving insight into the life of one of the greatest musicians of all time.
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In this curated collection of art and photography from his personal archive, Graham Nash's life as a musician and artist unfolds in vivid detail. Best known as a founding member of the Hollies and supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash, Nash developed a love of photography from the time he was a child. Inspired by his father, Nash began taking pictures at 11 years old and would go on to take his camera with him ever since--on tour with the Hollies and later CSN, among friends at Laurel Canyon and abroad. Many of his photographs depict intimate moments with family and friends, among them Joni Mitchell, Stephen Stills, and Neil Young. Nash's playful and observant eye would lead him to capture quiet moments backstage, landscapes, still lifes, and street photography, and also create poignant paintings and collages. This volume presents these images alongside Nash's own reflections, telling the story behind the pictures and giving insight into the life of one of the greatest musicians of all time.
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The Graham Harman Reader is the essential compendium of shorter works by one of the most influential philosophers of the twenty-first century. The writings in this volume are split into seven chapters. The first concerns Harman's resistance to both downward and upward reductionism. The second chapter contains works that develop the specific fourfold structure of Object-Oriented Ontology. In the third, we find Harman's novel arguments for why causal relations between two entities can only be indirect. The fourth chapter discusses why aesthetics deserves to be called first philosophy. The fifth chapter contains Harman's underrated contributions to ethics and politics, and the sixth deals with epistemology, mind, and science. A concluding seventh chapter contains several previously unpublished writings not available anywhere else. Written in Harman's typical clear and witty style, the /Reader/ is an essential resource for veteran readers of Harman and newcomers alike.
These reminiscences of a friendship between Graham Greene and the author over two decades offer several original and significant additions to the knowledge of Greene's beliefs, experiences and involvements throughout his long and turbulent life. It is a brilliant illustration of the multiple connections of Graham Greene with Ireland, many of which would not be known to historians, literary critics or the general public. The relationship of Greene with Irish soldiers, writers and politicians as different as Ernie O'Malley, Seán O'Faoláin, Conor Cruise O'Brien and Gerry Fitt throw light on his deep interest in Irish history, literature and politics.
Graham Norton is best known as a television presenter, chat show host and comedian. His warm demeanour and dry wit has endeared him to the nation and he is well on his way to securing the status of a national treasure. But as well as presenting and acting, Graham also fulfils another professional role: that of agony uncle to readers of The Daily Telegraph. Every week, scores of people write to Graham with their problems, hoping that his wise words will ease their worries or at least point them in the direction of a solution to their particular concern. The woes about which Graham is asked to offer adive are wide-ranging and include topics such as ungrateful spouses, errant partners, failing relationships, problems in the workplace and social etiquette. Each perfectly-pitched response includes just the right mixture of sound advice, humour and, occasionally, reprimand. We are, after all, fascinated with other people's problems and the winning combination of a glimpse into another's life coupled with a wise and witty reply makes for fascinating reading. This entertaining and often poignant book is a collection of the very best responses to a selection of problems from the man who is rapidly becoming the nation's favourite agony uncle.
This is a new and comprehensive reconsideration of Graham Greene's use of Catholic and theological issues in his fictions and other writings from the 1920s until the 1980s. This major new reconsideration of Graham Greene's writings, from the 1920s until the 1980s, focuses both on his best known novels and his less familiar works, including his short stories, plays, poetry, film scripts and reviewing, journalism and personal correspondence. It explores the major issues of Catholic faith and doubt, particularly in relation to his portrayal of secular love and physical desire, and examines the religious and secular issues and plots involving trust, betrayal, love and despair. Although Greene's female characters have often been underestimated, Brennan argues that while sometimes abstract, symbolic and two-dimensional, these figures often prove central to an understanding of the moral, personal and spiritual dilemmas of his male characters. Finally, he reveals how Greene was one of the most generically ambitious writers of the twentieth century, experimenting with established forms but also believing that the career of a successful novelist should incorporate a great diversity of other categories of writing. Offering a new and original perspective on the reading of Greene's literary works and their importance to English twentieth-century fiction, this will be of interest to anyone studying Greene.
This is a new and comprehensive reconsideration of Graham Greene's use of Catholic and theological issues in his fictions and other writings from the 1920s until the 1980s. This major new reconsideration of Graham Greene's writings, from the 1920s until the 1980s, focuses both on his best known novels and his less familiar works, including his short stories, plays, poetry, film scripts and reviewing, journalism and personal correspondence. It explores the major issues of Catholic faith and doubt, particularly in relation to his portrayal of secular love and physical desire, and examines the religious and secular issues and plots involving trust, betrayal, love and despair. Although Greene's female characters have often been underestimated, Brennan argues that while sometimes abstract, symbolic and two-dimensional, these figures often prove central to an understanding of the moral, personal and spiritual dilemmas of his male characters. Finally, he reveals how Greene was one of the most generically ambitious writers of the twentieth century, experimenting with established forms but also believing that the career of a successful novelist should incorporate a great diversity of other categories of writing. Offering a new and original perspective on the reading of Greene's literary works and their importance to English twentieth-century fiction, this will be of interest to anyone studying Greene.
Sir Graham Latimer managed to navigate Aotearoa New Zealand's stormy political seas for decades. This biography tracks Sir Graham's life from his humble beginnings to the setbacks and triumphs of his public career. Harrison's biography evokes life in Aotearoa New Zealand's far north, the shocking J Force occupation of Japan, and the salient Maori political issues and personalities of the past half century.
When Graham was born in Edinburgh, we had always been a hard-working Scots-Irish family with long professional careers. He changed our lives through his numerous powerfully accurate Spiritual Experiences in his early childhood years, when we chose to alter our family life to avoid recurrences.Our attitudes as older parents changed with access to historical data, which proved that his experiences and visions were true to life and entirely accurate. They have since continued regularly throughout his life, over 40 years. Recent access to DNA results and factual data online has positively evidenced every one of his experiences.We are a private family, but we now feel that the stage of life has been reached when we should make these events known through the publication of this book with the astounding facts that we have found on record in the past year. Our ancestors lived in stone-built castles on rocky hills, but they also constructed wooden cabins and innovative family homes in the forests of North America.This is a truly heart-warming story of real-life family events which have convinced us that there exists a very strong long-term spiritual connection with the souls of our direct ancestors that none of us can ever ignore.
When Graham was born in Edinburgh, we had always been a hard-working Scots-Irish family with long professional careers. He changed our lives through his numerous powerfully accurate Spiritual Experiences in his early childhood years, when we chose to alter our family life to avoid recurrences.Our attitudes as older parents changed with access to historical data, which proved that his experiences and visions were true to life and entirely accurate. They have since continued regularly throughout his life, over 40 years. Recent access to DNA results and factual data online has positively evidenced every one of his experiences.We are a private family, but we now feel that the stage of life has been reached when we should make these events known through the publication of this book with the astounding facts that we have found on record in the past year. Our ancestors lived in stone-built castles on rocky hills, but they also constructed wooden cabins and innovative family homes in the forests of North America.This is a truly heart-warming story of real-life family events which have convinced us that there exists a very strong long-term spiritual connection with the souls of our direct ancestors that none of us can ever ignore.
Dive into the extraordinary journey of Graham Hill-a driver whose relentless pursuit of speed transformed him into a motorsport legend. Graham Hill: Full Throttle to Glory captures the essence of his career, from humble beginnings in post-war London to his record-setting triumphs on the world's most challenging circuits. This comprehensive biography explores not only his groundbreaking achievements on the track, including his historic Triple Crown victory, but also the indelible impact he had off the track as a mentor, innovator, and cultural icon.In these pages, you will discover a narrative that blends technical mastery with heartfelt personal stories, offering insights into the man behind the racing seat. Through detailed accounts of his early years, fierce rivalries, and moments of triumph over adversity, this book celebrates the spirit of a champion who pushed the limits of human and machine. Whether you are a die-hard racing fan or a lover of inspiring biographies, Graham Hill's legacy continues to drive forward the passion for speed and excellence in the world of motorsport.
This is the story of Graham, a nine-year-old lad living in country New South Wales around 1960. Life on the family farm is far from idyllic for Graham though, as he is confronted by a series of challenges.