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Zeit der Ehrlichkeit (1999)

von P. D. James

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In 1997, P.D. James, the internationally acclaimed author of mysteries, turned seventy-seven. Taking to heart Dr. Johnson's advice that at seventy-seven it is "time to be in earnest," she decided to undertake a book unlike any she had written before: a personal memoir in the form of a diary. This enchanting and highly original volume is the result. Structured as the diary of a single year, it roams back and forth through time, illuminating James's extraordinary, sometimes painful and sometimes joyful life. Here, interwoven with reflections on her writing career and the craft of crime novels, are vivid accounts of episodes in her own past--of school days in 1920s and 1930s Cambridge ... of the war and the tragedy of her husband's madness ... of her determined struggle to support a family alone. She tells about the birth of her second daughter in the midst of a German buzz-bomb attack; about becoming a civil servant (and laying the groundwork for her writing career by working in the criminal justice system); about her years of public service on such bodies as the Arts Council and the BBC's Board of Governors, culminating in entry to the House of Lords. Along the way, with warmth and authority, she offers views on everything from author tours to the problems of television adaptations, from book reviewing to her obsession with Jane Austen.… (mehr)
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bought in Hesser's in Cambridge although I would have sworn it was Blackwells in Oxford - it was a cold unhappy evening ( )
  Overgaard | Dec 12, 2022 |
A slow-paced, out of date, reluctant autobiography by the somewhat cantankerous British Mystery Icon. I found it completely fascinating. I wish she'd do it again, now that she's added another 15 years to her already long and interesting life. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
When I first read this book, some years ago, I was disappointed. I suppose I had hoped to find an eloquent crusader for the truths of Christian orthodoxy and against the adulteration of the Prayer Book. Instead, what I seemed to find was a well-to-do old lady who just wanted a little peace and quiet, content in the end to be on good terms with the generally prevailing fatuities of the times. Now, on rereading, I'm a lot more tolerant and appreciative. I imagine that if I were a talented and successful writer with a solid life of achievement behind me, like the Baroness James, I would probably write a diary such as hers with much the same characteristics ( faults?). After all, it's not so easy to be sure one is right and to avoid expressing oneself only hesitantly. In less pretentious terms: this time I enjoyed the book.
  cstebbins | Dec 21, 2021 |
It took me a long time to read this book, but that is mainly because it sent me off on so many wonderful tangents. Great fun! What an amazing person! She really had her plate full. I loved hearing about her growing up and her favorite authors. I learned of Tragedy at Law from this book and really enjoyed it. She really pegged it on her description of the perfect reading spot. So much to treasure here. I read it as part of my resolution to read and discard this year, but I may not be able to discard this one. ( )
  njcur | Jul 9, 2021 |
The book is a diary for one year, beginning at age 77. I enjoyed her Prologue, but I'm just not that interested in her life, and especially not in the details of one year, at this point. I do think I might like to try some of her fiction.
  ajlewis2 | Feb 24, 2016 |
This book is no septuagenarian's exercise in nostalgia. James's deep faith in traditional institutions is coupled with searing experience of the ugliness of life. The evidence dribbles out. Childhood in beautiful Shropshire and Cambridge was clouded by her parents' unhappy marriage, her mother's compulsory detention in a mental institution and her father's parsimony. Schooling ended when she was 16, followed by a dull job in the British tax service. A happy marriage when she was 21 was shattered when her husband, a doctor, returned from World War II insane. Life thereafter divided between supporting two daughters and Sunday visits to the asylum. There was no thought of remarriage after his death (in 1964) because she never found anyone else she wanted to marry. Now she lives alone with her cat and fears of Alzheimer's disease.
hinzugefügt von SnootyBaronet | bearbeitenNew York Times, Brenda Maddox (Apr 23, 2000)
 
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To the memory of my Parents

Sidney Victor James
1895-1979
Dorothy May James
1893-1966

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A diary, if intended for publication (and how many written by a novelist are not?), is the most egotistical form of writing.
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Has anyone discovered a really satisfactory way of reading comfortably in bed? For some of us this is virtually our only free time except when on holiday. Reading is so important, so necessary to the nourishment of mind and spirit that I feel that it should be as seriously ceremonial as a church service. Ideally we need a comfortable chair with back and arm support and good, well-directed light, a rest for the book if it is too heavy to hold comfortably, a small table with our favourite drink to hand, and silence and solitude. It is an ideal that few of us are able to obtain.
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In 1997, P.D. James, the internationally acclaimed author of mysteries, turned seventy-seven. Taking to heart Dr. Johnson's advice that at seventy-seven it is "time to be in earnest," she decided to undertake a book unlike any she had written before: a personal memoir in the form of a diary. This enchanting and highly original volume is the result. Structured as the diary of a single year, it roams back and forth through time, illuminating James's extraordinary, sometimes painful and sometimes joyful life. Here, interwoven with reflections on her writing career and the craft of crime novels, are vivid accounts of episodes in her own past--of school days in 1920s and 1930s Cambridge ... of the war and the tragedy of her husband's madness ... of her determined struggle to support a family alone. She tells about the birth of her second daughter in the midst of a German buzz-bomb attack; about becoming a civil servant (and laying the groundwork for her writing career by working in the criminal justice system); about her years of public service on such bodies as the Arts Council and the BBC's Board of Governors, culminating in entry to the House of Lords. Along the way, with warmth and authority, she offers views on everything from author tours to the problems of television adaptations, from book reviewing to her obsession with Jane Austen.

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