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Unreliable Memoirs: Autobiography by Clive James
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Unreliable Memoirs (Picador Books)

by Clive James

Series: Unreliable Memoirs (1)

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Picador (1981), Paperback, 176 pages

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was disappointed.
interesting details about australia but too much masturbation, too much self-deprication, and not that funny. ( )
  mahallett | Apr 23, 2009 |
Acerbic nostalgia? Is there such a thing? If so I think this "autobiography disguised as a novel" fits the description. Yes as the cover says it's laugh out loud funny but under the laughter is the poignant story of a boy who lost his father to WWII growing up insecure in post war Sydney. Read in one sitting. Beautiful, erudite, coarse, elegant a mass of contradictions which I still have to assimilate... ( )
  Figgles | Jan 5, 2009 |
When I read, I usually have my voice inside my head. No matter how hard I try, the voice is always the same - there's no escaping it. Or so I thought. As soon as I started reading Clive James' memoirs of his childhood and adolesence growing up in Australia, my voice disappeared, and James's unmistakeable Australian brogue took its place.

'Unreliable Memoirs' is certainly well-written, with its own idiosyncratic style that works best when one reads slowly; however, I would dispute the assertion that this is an hilarious work, since it is only occasionally as funny as James himself. It is often poignant and insightful, always sincere and never too serious, but I only 'laughed out loud' once. Still, that's more often than usual for a book. ( )
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0393336085, Paperback)

A best-selling classic around the world, Clive James’s hilarious memoir has long been unavailable in the United States. Before James Frey famously fabricated his memoir, Clive James wrote a refreshingly candid book that made no claims to be accurate, precise, or entirely truthful, only to entertain. In an exercise of literary exorcism, James set out to put his childhood in Australia behind him by rendering it as part novel, part memoir. Now, nearly thirty years after it first came out in England, Unreliable Memoirs is again available to American readers and sure to attract a whole new generation that has, through his essays and poetry, come to love James’s inimitable voice.

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