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I Know You are Going to be Happy: The Story of a Sixties Family

Hardback

Main Details

Title I Know You are Going to be Happy: The Story of a Sixties Family
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rupert Christiansen
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 202,Width 134
Category/GenreMemoirs
Family and relationships
ISBN/Barcode 9781780721248
ClassificationsDewey:942.085092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Short Books Ltd
Imprint Short Books Ltd
Publication Date 7 March 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In this poignant and perceptive portrait of his parents' catastrophically acrimonious divorce, Rupert Christiansen tells the story of a generation.

Author Biography

Rupert Christiansen was born in London and educated at King's College, Cambridge. He has written several books, including Prima Donna, Romantic Affinities, Paris Babylon, The Visitors, Arthur Hugh Clough, Pocket Guide to Opera and The Complete Book of Aunts. . He is currently opera critic and arts columnist for the Daily Telegraph and dance critic for The Mail on Sunday. He has contributed to many newspapers and magazines. In 1997, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

Reviews

Compulsive read - What makes it fascinating is witnessing Christiansen's attempt to establish a relationship with his father, for the first time, in these pages. powerful and haunting. * The Guardian * Funny, truthful, and in the end a very painful account of the devastation caused to a small boy by his father leaving the family... Reading Christiansen's tender, insightful, clear-eyed account of it all is a remarkable experience. * The Observer * The evocative portrayal of a single parent family in the Fifties reminds us that nothing in history seems so distant as the day before yesterday. * Mail on Sunday * There is no self-pity in these pages; there is very little self at all, which results in the spare beauty of the prose. * Telegraph * He writes elegant prose, and describes his subjects with an elegiac compassion. * Literary Review * Dance and music critic Christiansen gives a moving, unsparing account of how promising careers in journalism and the good wishes of friends for their marriage turned sour for his mother and father. * Saga Magazine *