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The Best of Antrobus
Tales of Diplomatic Misadventure
1974
First Published
4.00
Average Rating
180
Number of Pages
Twenty fictional stories about serving in the British diplomatic corps drawn from three earlier books (Esprit de Corps, Stiff Upper Lip, and Sauve Qui Peut." Illustrated by Nicolas Bentley. Some of the illustrations are new, others are drawn from the earlier books.
Avg Rating
4.00
Number of Ratings
28
5 STARS
43%
4 STARS
32%
3 STARS
11%
2 STARS
11%
1 STARS
4%
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Author

Lawrence Durrell
Lawrence Durrell
Author · 36 books

Lawrence George Durrell was a critically hailed and beloved novelist, poet, humorist, and travel writer best known for The Alexandria Quartet novels, which were ranked by the Modern Library as among the greatest works of English literature in the twentieth century. A passionate and dedicated writer from an early age, Durrell’s prolific career also included the groundbreaking Avignon Quintet, whose first novel, Monsieur (1974), won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and whose third novel, Constance (1982), was nominated for the Booker Prize. He also penned the celebrated travel memoir Bitter Lemons of Cyprus (1957), which won the Duff Cooper Prize. Durrell corresponded with author Henry Miller for forty-five years, and Miller influenced much of his early work, including a provocative and controversial novel, The Black Book (1938). Durrell died in France in 1990. The time Lawrence spent with his family, mother Louisa, siblings Leslie, Margaret Durrell, and Gerald Durrell, on the island of Corfu were the subject of Gerald's memoirs and have been filmed numerous times for TV.

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