The Humble Disciple by Martin Booth

The Humble Disciple by Martin Booth

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Shifting beween past and present, the narrator, an Englishman called Piers Carrington, tells of his life as a spy for the Russians and his eventual defection to the Eastern Bloc where he now fills only a nominal role as cultural adviser in the Balkans. The author also wrote "Hiroshima Joe".

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The Humble Disciple by Martin Booth

Shifting beween past and present, the narrator, an Englishman called Piers Carrington, tells of his life as a spy for the Russians and his eventual defection to the Eastern Bloc where he now fills only a nominal role as cultural adviser in the Balkans. The author also wrote "Hiroshima Joe".
Booth, Martin: - Martin Booth (1944-2004) was a British novelist and poet. He also worked as a teacher and screenwriter, and founded the Sceptre Press. He was born in Lancashire, but was brought up mainly in Hong Kong, which he left for Britain in 1964. He first made his name as a poet and as a publisher, producing slim volumes by British and American poets. His own books of verse include the two Knotting books collected here, as well as Killing the Moscs and Meeting the Snowy North Again. In the late 1970s Booth turned mainly to writing fiction. His first successful novel, Hiroshima Joe, was published in 1985, and contains passages set in that city during the Second World War. His lifelong interest in observing and studying wildlife resulted in a book about his childhood hero Jim Corbett, a big-game hunter and expert on man-eating tigers, and also a subsequent study of the endangered rhino. Later non-fiction books included a remarkable guide to Hong Kong, The Dragon and the Pearl, as well as biographies of Aleister Crowley and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. While his successful early novels tended to reflect his own past in an Africa and Asia touched by the British Empire, his later books reflected his interest in European locations, such as Italy, which features in the novel A Very Private Gentleman (1990, later filmed as The American, starring George Clooney in 2010). His penultimate novel, Industry of Souls, was set in Russia and was shortlisted for the 1998 Booker Prize. He died of cancer in 2004, shortly after completing Gweilo (released as Golden Boy in the USA), a memoir of his Hong Kong childhood written for his own children.
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ISBN 13 9780712634335
ISBN 10 0712634339
Title The Humble Disciple
Author Martin Booth
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 1992-05-14
Number of pages 352
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