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Playing for Time

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 Playing for Time


基本信息出版社:Common Reader
页码:245 页
出版日期:2000年09月
ISBN:1585790133
条形码:9781585790135
版本:2000-09-01
装帧:平装
开本:32开 Pages Per Sheet
外文书名:青春有悔

内容简介 Book Description
First published in Britain in 1987, "Playing for Time" now adds some priceless English hilarity to American shelves. It tells of how a bumbling, shy, endearingly inconsequent, and rather Wodehousian young chap--i.e., Jeremy Lewis when young--found a refuge from real life in the "curious, Edenic" limbo of Dublin's Trinity College, where for four years he "applied" himself to the curriculum of idling, boozing, snoozing, and related subjects. Lewis has an uncommonly keen eye for his own feckless oddity back then, and his rich stock of comic anecdotes keeps the laughs coming.

From Publishers Weekly
For connoisseurs of quirky, amusing British autobiographies, there's Playing for Time by Jeremy Lewis (Cyril Connolly: A Life). First published in Britain in 1987, this memoir covers the Bertie Woosterish author's adventures at school and Dublin's Trinity College, as well as his bumbling efforts at travel abroad (Greece, Central America) and finding a job.

Book Dimension :
length: (cm)21.2                 width:(cm)13.7
编辑推荐 From Publishers Weekly
For connoisseurs of quirky, amusing British autobiographies, there's Playing for Time by Jeremy Lewis (Cyril Connolly: A Life). First published in Britain in 1987, this memoir covers the Bertie Woosterish author's adventures at school and Dublin's Trinity College, as well as his bumbling efforts at travel abroad (Greece, Central America) and finding a job.

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THE SUNDAY TIMES
"A fizzly, facetious saga of youth's mishaps."

From the Publisher
First published in Britain in 1987, "Playing for Time" now adds some priceless English hilarity to American shelves. It tells of how a bumbling, shy, endearingly inconsequent, and rather Wodehousian young chap--i.e., Jeremy Lewis when young--found a refuge from real life in the "curious, Edenic" limbo of Dublin's Trinity College, where for four years he "applied" himself to the curriculum of idling, boozing, snoozing, and related subjects. Lewis has an uncommonly keen eye for his own feckless oddity back then, and his rich stock of comic anecdotes keeps the laughs coming.
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