A dizzying, erudite tour of twentieth-century culture from essayist, critic and poet Clive James.
Renowned critic, bestselling author and award-winning poet Clive James offers an exploration and celebration of one of his favourite writers, Philip Larkin.
In this second instalment of his hilarious, profound memoirs, the much-loved Clive James leaves Sydney for London – and the hope of his fortune . . .
In the last book he completed before he died, Clive James offers a personal guide to the poems he found it impossible to forget.
A collection of deeply moving and life-affirming poems from the beloved Clive James, following on from his critically acclaimed, bestselling book Sentenced to Life.
As graduation leads him back to London, author, poet and broadcaster Clive James hits the big time in this fourth instalment of his warm, humorous memoirs.
The first three volumes of Clive James’s brilliantly sharp and outrageously funny autobiography . . .
Renowned critic and poet Clive James presents the crowning achievement of his career: a monumental translation of Dante's The Divine Comedy. Shortlisted for the Costa Poetry Award 2013.
An irreverent guide to to life in the 21st century from Clive James, beloved broadcaster, author and poet.
Among his most acclaimed works, this is a collection moving, profoundly honest late poetry from the beloved writer and broadcaster Clive James.
Filled with Clive James's typical wit, warmth, erudition and enthusiasm, this is a brilliant and original tribute to one of his great literary loves, Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu.