Clive James

Clive James
Clive James AO CBEis an Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist, best known for his autobiographical series Unreliable Memoirs, for his chat shows and documentaries on British television and for his prolific journalism. He has lived and worked in the United Kingdom since 1962...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionMemoirist
Date of Birth7 October 1939
CountryAustralia
australia wonderful missions
It's my mission to tell the Australians from abroad in my work that Australia is a wonderful place.
dog art writing
What is Camille Paglia doing, writing that an actress as gifted as Anne Heche has the mental depth of a pancake? How many pancake brains could do what Heche did with David Mamet's dialogue in Wag the Dog? No doubt Heche has been stuck with a few bad gigs, but Paglia, of all people, must be well aware that being an actress is not the same safe ride as being the tenured university professor of humanities and media studies at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.
mind easy made
Mocking Hugh Hefner is easy to do, and in my mind should be made easier.
reason midget
(Of Marilyn Monroe) She was good at being inarticulately abstracted for the same reason that midgets are good at being short
chess balls snooker
Snooker is just chess with balls.
beautiful sun classic
She wasn't just beautiful. She was like the sun coming up: coming up giggling. She was giggling as if she had just remembered something funny.
wisdom art two
As a work of art, it reminds me of a long conversation between two drunks
looks unions able
Visitors who come from the Soviet Union and tell you how marvelous it is to be able to look at public buildings without advertisements stuck all over them are just telling you that they can't decipher the cyrillic alphabet.
memorable poetry texture
Pound had argued - and Eliot had helped him prove - that a poem could be sustained by memorable moments. Olson proved that it could be sustained by unmemorable ones, provided that the texture of the accumulated jottings avoided the sound of failed poetry.
fall falling-apart young
You can't be young always. The day will come when everything will fall apart.
poetry trying literature
One way or another, all the poets of the thirties and forties reacted to Auden, either by rejecting him or trying to absorb him.
unions classic blokes
Delivering the State of the Union? That bloke couldn't deliver pizza.
water verbs tails
Every sentence he manages to utter scatters its component parts like pond water from a verb chasing its own tail.
saws memoir versions
The Canadian version of Julius Caesar's memoirs? I came, I saw, I coped.