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Blindfold Games

Blindfold Games

by Alan Ross
Paperback
Publication Date: 18/03/2010

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Blindfold Games was the first volume of Alan Ross's autobiography. He was a most attractive man. William Boyd has eloquently described his appeal, 'There was a sophisticated raffishness and glamour about him . . . nothing seedy or earnest. He owned racehorses. He loved women and travel. . . He was a poet and a brilliant writer on cricket.' He was also one of the great literary editors, running the London Magazine in its heyday. This volume begins in Bengal, where he was born, and ends in Germany in 1946 when the author was twenty-four. It takes in his childhood in India, his schooldays in England, his time at Oxford, and, most hauntingly, his experiences on the Arctic convoys during the Second World War. He survived: very many of his friends were killed. these were my first subjects as a writer and they remain the preoccupations of this book. In due course, the playing of games was replaced by writing about them, and it was to the belief that the best characteristics of each derive from the same source that I nailed my colours. The searching for 'suitable similes' . . . whether for Hammond's off-drive, Stanley Matthews' mesmeric dribbling, or a racehorse's action, was as good a way as I could imagine of relating techniques to aesthetics. . . definitions of style and to trace the manner in which a single-minded devotion to sport developed into a passion for poetry.' autobiography, beautifully written' John Carey which, I shall lay odds, is likely to become a classic' Allan Massie, Listener
ISBN:
9780571260409
9780571260409
Category:
Memoirs
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
18-03-2010
Publisher:
Faber & Faber
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
302
Dimensions (mm):
216x135x22mm
Weight:
0.38kg

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