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Better Than Working
Contributor(s): Catling, Patrick Skene (Author)

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ISBN: 1905483066     ISBN-13: 9781905483068
Publisher: Liberties Press
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: June 2014
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Annotation: Following his father's advice that writing was "better than working," the author has produced a thoroughly enjoyable book about a life spent writing about and participating in many of the important episodes of the twentieth century.
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Biography & Autobiography | Cultural, Ethnic & Regional - General
- Biography & Autobiography | Literary Figures
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2006494154
Physical Information: 302 pages
Features: Illustrated
 
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Publisher Description:
Memoir of well-known journalist Patrick Skene Catling, now resident in west Cork, which covers his hugely varied career and the wonderful characters - famous and notorious - he encountered along the way.

As a young boy Patrick Skene Catling's father sat him at the desk of his office at Reuters and encouraged him to two-finger type on his old Underwood typewriter. Following his father's advice some years later that writing was 'better than working' he embarked on a lifetime as a writer and journalist. Based at various times in England and the United States, he traveled to Korea, Guatemala, Greenland and Australia covering wars, revolutions and press conferences that could give a man a terrible thirst.

At the same time his writing enabled him to plunge himself into cultural milieu that fascinated him. He interviewed Louis Armstrong and James Baldwin. He encountered Jane Russell, married Peggy Lee and was kissed by Billie Holiday. He became a close friend of P.G. Wodehouse. Self-deprecation, charm and a wry sense of humour draw a veil over tremendous achievements, serious discussion and an extraordinary fund of anecdotes.

Better Than Working is a hymn to a vanished era in British and American journalism, as well as being an utterly enjoyable book about a remarkable life.

 
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