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The first volume of Brian Sewell's scandalous and haunting memoir was met by riotous applause in the press. 'Outsider is a delicious read.. .I want more - much more ' wrote Rachel Cooke in the Guardian. 'This book records an extraordinary life and will I hope soon be continued ' added Lynn Barber in the Sunday Times. Outsider II will certainly not disappoint. With the first instalment ending tantalisingly in 1967 - after exploring Sewell's childhood adolescence and early adulthood - this next chapter charts his path to becoming as the Spectator noted 'Surely the funniest art critic of our time.'
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The first volume of Brian Sewell's scandalous & haunting memoir was met by riotous applause in the press. ' Outsider is a delicious read.. .I want more
- much more ' wrote Rachel Cooke in the Guardian. ' This book records an extraordinary life & will I hope soon be continued ' added Lynn Barber in the Sunday Times. Outsider II will certainly not disappoint. With the first instalment ending tantalisingly in 1967
- after exploring Sewell's childhood adolescence & early adulthood
- this next chapter charts his path to becoming as the Spectator noted ' Surely the funniest art critic of our time.'

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