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Snakecharmers in Texas: Essays 1980-87

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Snakecharmers in Texas

373 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1988

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Clive James

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An expatriate Australian broadcast personality and author of cultural criticism, memoir, fiction, travelogue and poetry. Translator of Dante.

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June 25, 2011
This is a collection of essays by Clive James, whose book Cultural Amnesia I've also read. He fascinates me, for reasons such as that, in expressing regret for a decline in quality of art books published by Phaidon Press, he remarks on the prospect of Phaidon's continued survival: "the price was too high. You can't wish all hell to break loose just so that civilisation might once again become fully aware of itself." ("On the Library Coffee-Table," 1983)

The most memorable essay in here -- probably because it tells a story -- is "Out into the Light" (1982), about his relationship being mentored by entertainer Joyce Grenfell.

Just to prove he can write well about a variety of subjects: "There are rumours that someone else's bottom was used for the tight shots, while Jennifer's actual fundament was in the dressing-room learning its moves for the next day, but after my recent analysis of Barry Manilow's gluteal histrionics I don't want this column to get a reputation for being bumstruck. Sufficient to say that Flashdance is predicted on one assumption: that Ms Beals's harmonically agitated tush is a brave sight." ("Making a Whore Movie," 1984)
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November 28, 2018
An older book of essays by one of my favorite writers. Even if I had no interest in the subject, I would read the piece because of James' brilliant style.
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August 2, 2019
A selection of essays which range from ice-dancing and Labour Party politics, to Martin Amis and Barry Manilow. The author recounts his experiences over-dosing on papaya fruit on a DC10 during a round-the-world trip and discusses such diverse characters as Barry Humphries and Mayakovsky.
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July 28, 2011
Various pieces of varying length by the witty and very erudite Mr James. Entertaining, and easy to dip into and then back out again.
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