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With Gissing in Italy: The Memoirs of Brian Boru Dunne  
Author: Paul F. Mattheisen (Editor)
ISBN: 0821412582
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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With Gissing in Italy: The Memoirs of Brian Boru Dunne

FROM THE PUBLISHER

In 1897, at age nineteen, American Brian Boru Dunne was an aspiring journalist, who chanced to meet the Englishman George Gissing at the height of his career as a novelist. He was somewhat awed, but not unduly intimidated, by the renowned writer, and his vigorous personality drew Gissing into many frank and unguarded conversations. Stored away until after Dunne's death, his fully wrought memoirs of these conversations and the description of their meetings are the essence of this volume. With Gissing in Italy is the only portrait we have of the quotidian life, both trivial and important, happy and sad, of George Gissing at this point in his career, observed with the eye of a journalist, by a young man with no other concern than an accurate and lively painting of his own life with an eminent English writer living abroad, freed from the misery of his domestic life.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

Records the five months that aspiring American journalist Dunne spent with the English novelist George Gissing in Italy in 1897. In addition, the volume contains some other of Donne's writing, including a self-written interview with Mark Twain that has not been published since its newspaper appearance in 1905. The texts are extensively annotated. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

     



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