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The Twinkling of an Eye: My Life as an Englishman

Brian Aldiss

The Twinkling of an Eye: My Life as an Englishman

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ISBN:
9780751528718
ISBN-10:
0-751-52871-4

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THE TWINKLING OF AN EYE charts the life of writer Brian Aldiss from his first memories to his current status as cult writer and distinguished writer, both of general and science fiction. Born in 1925, Aldiss grew up in the Norfolk town of Dereham when his grandfather owned a huge old-fashioned department store; Brian attended several minor public schools (and has an affair with the matron at one) and when he leaves it is 1944. He is sent to India, then Burma where he joins the Forgotten Army. Returning to England he works in a bookshop, becomes a reviewer then a columnist, and the columns are turned into his first book. Fame through writing brings run-ins with Hollywood and psychoanalysis. Aldiss' memoir is as absorbing as admirers of his fiction would expect. A writer's life - but what a writer and what a life.

Reviews

  • 'Astonishingly prolific and surprisingly humane and solid' - OBSERVER
  • 'Brian Aldiss is one of the most influential - and one of the best - SF writers Britain has ever produced' - Iain Banks

Paperback: £9.99

Published 04/11/1999

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