Clinging to the Wreckage
by:
John Mortimer (author)
In this spirited memoir John Mortimer, an esteemed barrister as well as novelist, playwright, and journalist, relates all the paradoxes and pleasures of his double life. With wit and style, Mr. Mortimer takes you from his unusual childhood (his father, a blind barrister, insisted that his wife...
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In this spirited memoir John Mortimer, an esteemed barrister as well as novelist, playwright, and journalist, relates all the paradoxes and pleasures of his double life. With wit and style, Mr. Mortimer takes you from his unusual childhood (his father, a blind barrister, insisted that his wife read the sordid details of his divorce briefs in public) to the dilemmas of his life as a barrister (one of his clients indignantly declared, "Your Mr. Rumpole could have gotten me out of this, why the hell can't you!"). Filled with laughter and a sense of the absurd, , Clinging to the Wreckage makes it clear why John Mortimer has been called Noel Coward, P. G. Wodehouse, and Evelyn Waugh rolled into one.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780140068603 (0140068600)
ASIN: 140068600
Publish date: January 1st 1984
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
I picked this book up in the library on a whim, informed by vague memories of 'Rumpole Of The Bailey' on the television as a kid. I'm very glad I did. It's very readable, honest, amusing and original. 'In this volume he writes of his solitary childhood, his remote parents (his father was an unconven...