Tag: memoirs

  • Geoff Dyer grows up

    Geoff Dyer grows up

    Geoff Dyer is one of those authors who never writes the same book twice.  He’s produced around twenty of them so far, on a kaleidoscopic range of subjects, including the history of photography, India, Soviet film, the First World War, jazz heroes, Roger Federer and war movies.  My favourite is Out of sheer rage: wrestling…

  • William Blake, map-maker

    William Blake, map-maker

    You can’t wander far in south and mid-Wales in the early years of the nineteenth century without coming across the name of Benjamin Heath Malkin.  The second edition of his book The scenery, antiquities and biography of south Wales, published in two volumes in 1807, was described by the historian R.T. Jenkins as ‘by far…

  • Albania: from Stalin’s knees to pyramid schemes

    Albania: from Stalin’s knees to pyramid schemes

    Lea Ypi’s Free: coming of age at the end of history, published in 2021, is a very unusual book.  It’s at once a rite-of-passage memoir – Lea is around eight or nine years old at the start and is about to leave school for university at the end – and a child’s view of one…