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Melvyn Bragg

    6 ottobre 1939

    Melvyn Bragg è un prolifico autore inglese, forse più noto per il suo lavoro nel programma The South Bank Show. È uno scrittore versatile che ha contribuito con romanzi, opere di saggistica e sceneggiature, spesso collaborando a drammi biografici. La sua scrittura esplora temi legati alle arti e alla cultura, riflettendo il suo ampio coinvolgimento in queste aree. Molte delle sue narrazioni attingono all'esperienza personale, come si vede nel suo romanzo autobiografico del 2008.

    Melvyn Bragg
    The Adventure of English. The Biography of a Language
    Back in the Day
    The Adventure Of English
    For Want of a Nail
    The Book of Books
    Rich: The Life of Richard Burton
    • The Book of Books

      The Radical Impact of the King James Bible 1611-2011

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Renowned as "The Book of Books," the King James Bible, first published in 1611, is celebrated for its profound influence and status as the best-selling book globally. Its enduring legacy highlights its significance in literature, culture, and religion, making it a pivotal text throughout history.

      The Book of Books
    • The Adventure Of English

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Reissued to celebrate Sceptre's 30th anniversary: Melvyn Bragg's bestselling biography of the English language, featuring a new afterword by the author.

      The Adventure Of English
    • Melvyn Bragg's first ever memoir - an elegiac, intimate account of growing up in post-war Cumbria, which lyrically evokes a vanished world.

      Back in the Day
    • A fascinating insight to a selection of the show's best episodes, published to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the popular Radio 4 programme.

      In Our Time
    • Crossing The Lines

      • 490pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      The much-praised third part of 'a monumental series' (Sunday Times) by an 'aristocrat of English fiction' (Sunday Telegraph)

      Crossing The Lines
    • The upheavals of the Second World War reverberated in the peace that followed, and many found a return to the old life more difficult than they had anticipated. Like Sam Richardson, who was determined to break free of the constraints of his background and leave Cumbria for the promised land of Australia. Yet now, a few months on, he has settled for a job in Wigton's paper factory, and believes he has put both his aspirations and his memories of fighting in Burma behind him. His wife, Ellen, begins to know better, realising how close to the brink their marriage had come. Between them their young son Joe strives to fulfil the conflicting expectations of childhood and adolescence and confronts his own demons. Crafted with potent understatement and acute insight into the twists and turns of the heart, this is a formidable successor to Melvyn Bragg's widely praised and award-winning novel, THE SOLDIER'S RETURN

      A son of war