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May 24

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The Independent on James Pembroke and Growing up in Restaurants -

The Independent describes James Pembroke as ‘the man who’s eaten everywhere’ Growing up in Restaurants by James Pembroke is out now!

May 22

The Londoner's Diary on the launch of Growing up in Restaurants by James Pembroke -

Last night we celebrated the launch of Growing up in Restaurants by James Pembroke at Le Café Anglais. The Evening Standard enjoyed the party too…

May 21

Matt Ridley mentions Rupert Darwall's 'insightful new book' in The Times -

Matt Ridley writes an article on The Implications of Lower Climate Sensitivity in yesterday’s Times and comments on Rupert Darwalll’s ‘insightful new book’ The Age of Global Warming.

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May 20

Join us for an evening with Anne Dickson on Thursday at Waterstones, Piccadilly. She will be sharing ideas from A Woman in Your Right! Not an event to be missed…

Join us for an evening with Anne Dickson on Thursday at Waterstones, Piccadilly. She will be sharing ideas from A Woman in Your Right! Not an event to be missed…

May 17

Come and celebrate the publication of Walking with the Light at The Wiener Library on Thursday 30th May!

Come and celebrate the publication of Walking with the Light at The Wiener Library on Thursday 30th May!

May 16

“My autobiography was published in late April, the first of three planned volumes, called ‘Backing Into Light’, this one named ‘My Father’s Son’. It starts with an ante-natal experience which left (as they must all do) a lifelong terror of…the source which produced it. Something I only began to understand late in my life. The book tells of a growing sexual awareness, several erotic encounters stamp one indelibly; in fact I’m pretty sure that all our eroticism is based on the very earliest sensations and sights, even if later we’ve quite forgotten them. I tell of school crushes, both Grammar and Art, the throes of trying to write through adolescence, my national service treating VD my first success, publication of a short story in The London Magazine, my affair with a Brighton vicar, with various literary guys, my first marriage; and takes me to divorce and the terrible fight through the courts for proper access to my son against the charges of homosexuality and drunkenness - then in the sixties considered serious enough to stop me from ever seeing my son ever again. My solicitor at the time said to my wife’s solicitors, ‘You don’t bother to try and stop a heterosexual father from seeing his daughter.’ But all arguments were of no avail then. The book takes me up to my second play, Spitting Image, being performed in the West End and then in New York.” — Colin Spencer on the first volume of his autobiography, Backing into Light: My Father’s Son. Available now!

May 15

Here’s a photo from the launch of Renaissance Emir. Author Ted Gorton with his wife Andree, his son Alex and Hanan al-Shaykh.

Here’s a photo from the launch of Renaissance Emir. Author Ted Gorton with his wife Andree, his son Alex and Hanan al-Shaykh.

May 14

The Evening Standard Londoner's Diary on Growing up in Restaurants -

Growing up in Restaurants by James Pembroke will be available from 4th June…