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During the 1970s and the early 1980s Peter Ackroyd wrote countless book reviews and articles for the Spectator, on literature, film and a number of social and cultural issues. The collection offers a selection of these incisive and entertaining pieces, which established Ackroyd's reputation as a writer. Since 1986, Ackroyd has been chief book reviewer for The Times, and in this capacity he has reviewed some of the most important biographies and novels published over the last fifteen years. A selection of his Times reviews are included here. These reviews, and his articles for the Sunday Times display his characteristic attitudes to literature and art. They also throw interesting lights on his own work as a prize-winning novelist and biographer. The Collection also contains a number
of Ackroyd's interesting and provocative lectures on 'The Englishness of English literature', 'London Luminaries and Cockney Visionaries' and 'William Black, a Spiritual Radical'. In addition, several essays on subjects such as Ackroyd's own writing and contemporary painters such as Frank Auerbach have been included. Finally, three of Ackroyd's short stories have been reproduced, one of which was his first published work of fiction. The Collection is a revealing and fascinating anthology of Ackroyd's ideas and preoccupations. As such, it is the ideal companion volume to his novels and biographies. With the exception of five pieces, none of the writing contained in this volume has ever been collected: The Collection also contains much previously unpublished material.
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During the 1970s & the early 1980s Peter Ackroyd wrote countless book reviews & articles for the Spectator, on literature, film & a number of social & cultural issues. The collection offers a selection of these incisive & entertaining pieces, which established Ackroyd's reputation as a writer. Since 1986, Ackroyd has been chief book reviewer for The Times, & in this capacity he has reviewed some of the most important biographies & novels published over the last fifteen years. A selection of his Times reviews are included here. These reviews, & his articles for the Sunday Times display his characteristic attitudes to literature & art. They also throw interesting lights on his own work as a prize-winning novelist & biographer. The Collection also contains a number of Ackroyd's interesting & provocative lectures on ' The Englishness of English literature', ' London Luminaries & Cockney Visionaries' & ' William Black, a Spiritual Radical'. In addition, several essays on subjects such as Ackroyd's own writing & contemporary painters such as Frank Auerbach have been included. Finally, three of Ackroyd's short stories have been reproduced, one of which was his first published work of fiction. The Collection is a revealing & fascinating anthology of Ackroyd's ideas & preoccupations. As such, it is the ideal companion volume to his novels & biographies. With the exception of five pieces, none of the writing contained in this volume has ever been collected: The Collection also contains much previously unpublished material.

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