Turning Over the Pebbles
«Brearley's prose is abundantly stylish»
Tablet
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Constable
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 304
- ISBN
- 9781408715963
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
- Format
- 24 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
«Brearley's prose is abundantly stylish»
Tablet
«A thoughtful and intriguing book»
Methodist Recorder
«Exceptionally carefully thought-through and most intriguingly written . . . This is a truly lovely book»
Oldie
«A beautifully crafted journey into the mind of a genius - both cricketing and otherwise»
City AM
«A superb book - much more than a traditional memoir . . . this is a sharp, witty and unashamedly learned meditation on art and music, literature and the Classics, philosophy, psychoanalysis, childhood and old age, families and feelings, illness and the imminence of death . . . And of course cricket. It is unlike any book you will read this year . . . This book is an inspiration, showing us how to live our best lives»
Sunday Times
«A Masterclass . . . [A] stimulating memoir . . . It is hard to think of any other sportsman - or come to it, any other philosopher or analyst - who makes for such agreeable, such stimulating , such warm, company»
Daily Telegraph
«Absolutely riveting»
Amol Rajan, BBC Radio 4 Today
«Unexpected rewards to the reader on every page»
Simon Barnes, The Cricketer
«Whether discussing philosophy, psychoanalysis, literature or cricket . . . Brearley is compelling company»
Guardian
«Turning Over the Pebbles sparkles with erudition and culture . . . rewarding and eye-opening»
TLS
«An enthralling memoir from the cricketing great»
i Newspaper
«This sharp memoir glides across [Brearley's] interests, featuring musings on ageing, music and strategy in sport. It's the ideal accompaniment to the Ashes.»
The Times
«Peppered with reflections on music, literature, philosophy and exchanges with legendary thinkers, it is as much if not more a book on the mind and a manual on the essence of a good life - and a good death; it will make readers pause»
Financial Times