Reach for the Ground by Jeffrey Bernard

Reach for the Ground by Jeffrey Bernard

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This collection is the best of Jeffery Bernard's "Low Life" contributions to "The Spectator", a column which was once described as a "suicide note in weekly installments". Bernard tells the tale of his life, loves and failures over forty years.

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Reach for the Ground by Jeffrey Bernard

For forty years Bernard wrote only about himself, and the tale of his life, loves and failures has become legendary. Reach for the Ground is an irresistible collection of the best of Jeffrey Bernard's celebrated Low Life contributions to the Spectator. The column was once described as 'a suicide note in weekly instalments' and became a national institution whose passing was noted with great sorrow. Peter O'Toole's affectionate introduction recalls a forty-year-old friendship and three sparkling autobiographical essays encapsulate the defining experiences of Bernard's life.
'.. typically delicious Bernardine moments... some glorious shafts of characteristically glum Bernardine wit... He is the funniest and saddest man I have ever known.' - Graham Lord, Daily Telegraph; 'Vinegary and droll.' - The Independent
Jeffrey Bernard died in September 1997 after refusing to have any more dialysis treatments. His column in the Spectator, which began in 1978, chronicled his various medical, alcoholic and sexual adventures, invariably with wit and honesty. His unconventional lifestyle attracted the attention of Keith Waterhouse, who turned it into a hit play called Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell, starring Bernard's lifelong friend Peter O'Toole in the title role.
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ISBN 13 9780715631508
ISBN 10 0715631500
Title Reach for the Ground
Author Jeffrey Bernard
Series Duckbacks S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Duckworth Books
Year published 2002-01-25
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.