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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lady Antonia FraserPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Anchor Books Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.20cm Weight: 0.420kg ISBN: 9780307475572ISBN 10: 0307475573 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 04 October 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Inactive Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Glowing. . . . There's hardly a dull page. <br>--Dwight Garner, The New York Times <br> Entertaining and ultimately touching in its determination to recapture lost time, to portray a younger, more carefree self and to bring back a lost loved one, if only on the page. <br>--Francine Prose, New York Times Book Review <br> A stirring celebration of what Fraser, reflecting near the end of Pinter's life, observed as a union 'to the infinite degree happy beyond all possible expectations.' <br>-- The New Yorker <br> Bold, intimate, madly entertaining. . . . Fraser simultaneously creates a tender portrait of an exciting marriage, and a deliciously detailed account of living in the thick of creativity and fame. A <br>-- Entertainment Weekly <br> An engrossing, anecdote-rich feat for theater lovers whose tastes extend beyond the glitter of Broadway. . . . The book ultimately sheds humanizing new light on a writer with a public reputation for his stern sense of ethics and t Bold, intimate. . . . A deliciously detailed account of living in the thick of creativity and fame. Entertainment Weekly, A Fond and affecting. . . . . Full of glowing fragments. . . . There s hardly a dull page. The New York Times [An] extremely interesting book. . . . Wit the publication of this enchanting memoir, she has more than discharged her loving obligation to this distinguished man. The Washington Post Entertaining and ultimately touching in its determination to recapture lost time, to portray a younger, more carefree self and to bring back a lost loved one, if only on the page. Francine Prose, The New York Times Book Review A stirring celebration of what Fraser, reflecting near the end of Pinter s life, observed as a union to the infinite degree happy beyond all possible expectations. The New Yorker Fond and touching. . . . A crisp, clear-eyed portrait of a shared life of creative work, political activism, wide-ranging travels, family. . . . Theirs was a fine romance, and Fraser shares that with us. The Seattle Times Extraordinary by any standards. . . . It is simultaneously a love story, an intimate portrait of a great writer and an exercise in self-revelation. The Guardian (UK) Immediate and absorbing. . . . In creating such a finely wrought picture of a man who was both one of the great playwrights of the 20th century and the love of her life, she deploys her own talents. San Francisco Chronicle It takes a daring biographer to turn her sharp eye on her own life as Antonia Fraser does so movingly and beautifully in her memoir. Tina Brown, The Daily Beast Romantic, poignant and very funny. The Times (London) Rises above arty, upper-crust gossip, elevated largely by Fraser s observational skills. Plain Dealer A sweet look at a limelit marriage that offers insight even as it opens a revealing window. . . . An extraordinary look into one rich love. Philadelphia Inquirer [Written] with exemplary clarity and courage. . . . Fraser keeps her gaze steady and her heart open. The Independent (London) Moving. . . . A remarkably frank and tender record of a fulfilling and creative life lovingly shared. Richmond Times-Dispatch Heartfelt. . . . An engrossing, anecdote-rich feat for theater lovers whose tastes extend beyond the glitter of Broadway. Charles Isherwood, The New York Times Bold, intimate. . . . A deliciously detailed account of living in the thick of creativity and fame. Entertainment Weekly, A Fond and affecting. . . . . Full of glowing fragments. . . . There s hardly a dull page. The New York Times [An] extremely interesting book. . . . Wit the publication of this enchanting memoir, she has more than discharged her loving obligation to this distinguished man. The Washington Post Entertaining and ultimately touching in its determination to recapture lost time, to portray a younger, more carefree self and to bring back a lost loved one, if only on the page. Francine Prose, The New York Times Book Review A stirring celebration of what Fraser, reflecting near the end of Pinter s life, observed as a union to the infinite degree happy beyond all possible expectations. The New Yorker Fond and touching. . . . A crisp, clear-eyed portrait of a shared life of creative work, political activism, wide-ranging travels, family. . . . Theirs was a fine romance, and Fraser shares that with us. The Seattle Times Extraordinary by any standards. . . . It is simultaneously a love story, an intimate portrait of a great writer and an exercise in self-revelation. The Guardian (UK) Immediate and absorbing. . . . In creating such a finely wrought picture of a man who was both one of the great playwrights of the 20th century and the love of her life, she deploys her own talents. San Francisco Chronicle It takes a daring biographer to turn her sharp eye on her own life as Antonia Fraser does so movingly and beautifully in her memoir. Tina Brown, The Daily Beast Romantic, poignant and very funny. The Times (London) Rises above arty, upper-crust gossip, elevated largely by Fraser s observational skills. Plain Dealer A sweet look at a limelit marriage that offers insight even as it opens a revealing window. . . . An extraordinary look into one rich love. Philadelphia Inquirer [Written] with exemplary clarity and courage. . . . Fraser keeps her gaze steady and her heart open. The Independent (London) Moving. . . . A remarkably frank and tender record of a fulfilling and creative life lovingly shared. Richmond Times-Dispatch Heartfelt. . . . An engrossing, anecdote-rich feat for theater lovers whose tastes extend beyond the glitter of Broadway. Charles Isherwood, The New York Times Bold, intimate. . . . A deliciously detailed account of living in the thick of creativity and fame. -Entertainment Weekly, A Fond and affecting. . . . . Full of glowing fragments. . . . There's hardly a dull page. - The New York Times [An] extremely interesting book. . . . Wit the publication of this enchanting memoir, she has more than discharged her loving obligation to this distinguished man. - The Washington Post Entertaining and ultimately touching in its determination to recapture lost time, to portray a younger, more carefree self and to bring back a lost loved one, if only on the page. --Francine Prose, The New York Times Book Review A stirring celebration of what Fraser, reflecting near the end of Pinter's life, observed as a union 'to the infinite degree happy beyond all possible expectations.' -- The New Yorker Fond and touching. . . . A crisp, clear-eyed portrait of a shared life of creative work, political activism, wide-ranging travels, family. . . . Theirs was a fine romance, and Fraser shares that with us. -- The Seattle Times Extraordinary by any standards. . . . It is simultaneously a love story, an intimate portrait of a great writer and an exercise in self-revelation. -- The Guardian (UK) Immediate and absorbing. . . . In creating such a finely wrought picture of a man who was both one of the great playwrights of the 20th century and the love of her life, she deploys her own talents. -- San Francisco Chronicle It takes a daring biographer to turn her sharp eye on her own life as Antonia Fraser does so movingly and beautifully in her memoir. --Tina Brown, The Daily Beast Romantic, poignant and very funny. -- The Times (London) Rises above arty, upper-crust gossip, elevated largely by Fraser's observational skills. -- Plain Dealer A sweet look at a limelit marriage that offers insight even as it opens a revealing window. . . . An extraordinary look into one rich love. -- Philadelphia Inquirer [Written] with exemplary clarity and courage. . . . Fraser keeps her gaze steady and her heart open. -- The Independent (London) Moving. . . . A remarkably frank and tender record of a fulfilling and creative life lovingly shared. -- Richmond Times-Dispatch Heartfelt. . . . An engrossing, anecdote-rich feat for theater lovers whose tastes extend beyond the glitter of Broadway. --Charles Isherwood, The New York Times Glowing. . . . There's hardly a dull page. --Dwight Garner, The New York Times Entertaining and ultimately touching in its determination to recapture lost time, to portray a younger, more carefree self and to bring back a lost loved one, if only on the page. --Francine Prose, New York Times Book Review A stirring celebration of what Fraser, reflecting near the end of Pinter's life, observed as a union 'to the infinite degree happy beyond all possible expectations.' -- The New Yorker Bold, intimate, madly entertaining. . . . Fraser simultaneously creates a tender portrait of an exciting marriage, and a deliciously detailed account of living in the thick of creativity and fame. A -- Entertainment Weekly An engrossing, anecdote-rich feat for theater lovers whose tastes extend beyond the glitter of Broadway. . . . The book ultimately sheds humanizing new light on a writer with a public reputation for his stern sense of ethics and t <p> Bold, intimate. . . . A deliciously detailed account of living in the thick of creativity and fame. -Entertainment Weekly, A <br> Fond and affecting. . . . . Full of glowing fragments. . . . There's hardly a dull page. - The New York Times <br> [An] extremely interesting book. . . . Wit the publication of this enchanting memoir, she has more than discharged her loving obligation to this distinguished man. - The Washington Post <br> Entertaining and ultimately touching in its determination to recapture lost time, to portray a younger, more carefree self and to bring back a lost loved one, if only on the page. --Francine Prose, The New York Times Book Review <br> <br> A stirring celebration of what Fraser, reflecting near the end of Pinter's life, observed as a union 'to the infinite degree happy beyond all possible expectations.' -- The New Yorker <br> Fond and touching. . . . A crisp, clear-eyed portrait of a shared life of creative work, political activism Author InformationANTONIA FRASER is the author of many internationally bestselling historical works, including Love and Louis XIV, Marie Antoinette, which was made into a film by Sofia Coppola, The Wives of Henry VIII, Mary Queen of Scots, and Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot. She has received the Wolfson Prize for History, the 2000 Norton Medlicott Medal of Britain’s Historical Association, and the Franco-British Society’s Enid McLeod Literary Prize. She was made a Dame for services to Literature in 2011. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |