Tell Me Good Things: On Love, Death, and Marriage

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Product Details
Price
$27.00  $25.11
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.8 X 8.4 X 1.0 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781639731527

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About the Author
James Runcie is an award-winning film-maker, playwright and literary curator. He is the author of twelve novels, including the seven books in the Grantchester Mysteries series and The Great Passion. He has been Artistic Director of the Bath Literature Festival, Head of Literature and Spoken Word at the Southbank Centre, London, and Commissioning Editor for Arts on BBC Radio 4. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives in Scotland and London.
Reviews

"A tender memoir of the challenges of bereavement... I closed this book wishing I'd met her - but feeling that I almost had." --Daily Telegraph

"A widower turns grief into a profound appreciation of his wife's legacy in this poignant elegy ... Runcie entwines beguiling digressions on everything from Victorian mourning customs to the philosophy of soccer fandom among his evocative vignettes of their life together ... The result is that rare thing, a moving exploration of a great marriage and its ability to nourish the mind and heart." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"Runcie generously fulfils the promise of his title... because his memoir is full of good things: stories that reveal Imrie's sharp intelligence, her bold fashion sense, her glee at pricking the bubble of pretension... Runcie is also touchingly honest... Tender memoir." --The Times (London)

"A deeply emotional memoir ... and a moving meditation on grief ... Sorrow imbues a tender, intimate memoir." --Kirkus Reviews

"[Tell Me Good Things] is not primarily a memoir of illness - of an unwinnable battle to stay alive - but a love letter to the most important person in [Runcie's] life." --Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

"Vivid, bleak and wonderful... Where Runcie is excellent is in laying bare his own grief, its narcissism and the 'bizarre freedom' is gives him not to care anymore... As an instructive examination of how to find hope in the thralls of despair, Tell Me Good Things is a wonderful addition to the literature of bereavement." --The Sunday Times (London)

"Wise, refreshing ... A touching human story." --Hilary Mantel on THE GREAT PASSION

"Runcie has the gift of the born storyteller" --Daily Mail

"Variations on themes of love, loss, and grief run throughout the novel... Runcie beautifully renders each character's humanity and convincingly portrays a creative environment." --Booklist on THE GREAT PASSION