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C.S. Burrough

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Sydneysider C.S. Burrough began life in the UK. After studying Performing Arts full-time he worked on West End theatre productions and toured shows internationally for nearly two decades, settling in Australia in the early 1980s. He has written and published since 1989 in anthologies and newspapers, producing full-length works, novellas and short stories and is a prolific book reviewer. Several of his works are held and catalogued in the National Library of Australia, and most are listed at AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource. His historical saga Or Forever Be Damned (2014) was published by Silky Oak Press. He is a Featured Contributor in the Soul Vomit: Domestic Violence Aftermath (2014) anthology, by Broken Publications. He is a c ...more

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Or Forever Be Damned

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My review of Sleep It Off Lady, by Jean Rhys

Sleep It Off Ladyby Jean RhysMy rating: 5 out of 5 stars

The late Jean Rhys remains my favourite writer ever and this selection of her work shines as only her words can. There was no one like her before, nor has there been anyone since. Her wry, brutally honest, self-deprecating voice is so beautifully tormented she's irresistible whatever your gender. She grabs you by the heart, chews you up and s

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My review of Lady Jane Grey, by Hester W. Chapman

Lady Jane Greyby Hester W. ChapmanMy rating: 4 out of 5 starsI have read widely for decades, tomes old and new, on Tudor royals and courtiers. Here wa Read more of this blog post »
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A Gambling Man by Jenny Uglow
A Gambling Man: Charles II's Restoration Game
by Jenny Uglow
recommended for: History readers
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Restoration monarch Charles II I had long procrastinated reading on, until this splendid book appeared before me. At once admiring this elegant product, its cover art and back page snippets, I was compelled to take it home.

This great-grandson of the
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Loved Ones by Diana Mitford Mosley
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Charming reminiscences by arguably the most eloquent published Mitford sister. Diana was perhaps less frivolously funny, in print, than novelist sister Nancy Mitford, less gritty than activist sister Jessica Mitford and less straightforwardly sentime ...more
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A Gambling Man by Jenny Uglow
A Gambling Man: Charles II's Restoration Game
by Jenny Uglow
recommended for: History readers
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Restoration monarch Charles II I had long procrastinated reading on, until this splendid book appeared before me. At once admiring this elegant product, its cover art and back page snippets, I was compelled to take it home.

This great-grandson of the
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Audrey by Alexander  Walker
Audrey: Her Real Story
by Alexander Walker
recommended for: Fans
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Another great job by Alexander Walker, this story covers the life an intriguing, beautiful and talented woman.

Not the easiest of subjects for anyone to document, Ms. Hepburn had something almost indescribable - I disagree that she broke through on ac
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Room at the Top by John Braine
Room at the Top
by John Braine
recommended for: Most
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This good old (1957) nostalgic winter's night read had me gripped from start to finish. John Braine's gritty post-war British characters are astonishingly true, their strengths believable, their defects authentic, their dialogue the real McCoy.

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Blood Sisters by Sarah Gristwood
Blood Sisters: The Women Behind The Wars Of The Roses
by Sarah Gristwood (Goodreads Author)
recommended for: History readers
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Framing this period as a female saga has become a popular theme. This example, conceptually sharp and intriguing, stands higher than some of recent years.

My usual history reading centres on the pre- and post- Tudor periods, which offers context for t
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The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins
The God Delusion
by Richard Dawkins (Goodreads Author)
recommended for: the open minded
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This is a great read and will, I suspect, be more confronting to agnostics than to worshippers, it's thoroughness and well-argued points really putting the reader on the spot and making them think, rationally.

English biologist Richard Dawkins is a pr
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Vivien by Alexander  Walker
Vivien: The Life of Vivien Leigh
by Alexander Walker
recommended for: Serous biography readers
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It was on reflection of what would have been Vivien Leigh's hundred and tenth year, 2023, that I revisited Alexander Walker's biography, one I had previously relished, but which had triggered disappointment in some. I've said before: if it's a movieo ...more
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Elizabeth & Leicester by Sarah Gristwood
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After thoroughly enjoying Sarah Gristwood's other historical biographies, it was with eager anticipation that I turned to this. The legendary courtship between my favourite Tudor monarch and her Master of the Horse, Robert Dudley (later knighted Earl ...more
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Jean Rhys
“I must write. If I stop writing my life will have been an abject failure. It is that already to other people. But it could be an abject failure to myself. I will not have earned death.”
Jean Rhys

Jean Rhys
“A room is, after all, a place where you hide from the wolves. That's all any room is.”
Jean Rhys, Good Morning, Midnight

Jean Rhys
“My life, which seems so simple and monotonous, is really a complicated affair of cafés where they like me and cafés where they don't, streets that are friendly, streets that aren't, rooms where I might be happy, rooms where I shall never be, looking-glasses I look nice in, looking-glasses I don't, dresses that will be lucky, dresses that won't, and so on.”
Jean Rhys, Good Morning, Midnight

Jean Rhys
“Life if curious when reduced to its essentials”
Jean Rhys

Jean Rhys
“A room? A nice room? A beautiful room? A beautiful room with bath? Swing high, swing low, swing to and fro...This happened and that happened...

And then the days came and I was alone.”
Jean Rhys, Good Morning, Midnight

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C.S. Burrough Lauren wrote: "Thanks for the friend request. Also, good answer - very good answer!"

Lauren wrote: "Thanks for the friend request. Also, good answer - very good answer!"

Thanks Lauren, yes I've been a diehard Jean Rhys fanatic for about 35 years :-)


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