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Love Is Where It Falls
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Paperback, 224 pages ISBN: 9781854599766Publication Date:
11 Jan 2007
Size: 217mm x 139mm
Ebook, 224 pages ISBN: 9781780017570Publication Date:
1 Jun 2017
£12.99 £10.39You save £2.60 (20%)

Love Is Where It Falls

An Account of a Passionate Friendship

By Simon Callow

Paperback

Ebook £12.99£10.39

Simon Callow's candid and moving memoir of his passionate friendship with legendary literary agent Peggy Ramsay.

'Exquisite... Perhaps the best theatrical memoir of our day' David Hare

Press Quotes

‘This extraordinary memoir brilliantly evokes one of the most formidable and influential figures in recent British cultural history, Peggy Ramsay, muse, patron and scourge of the post-Look Back in Anger generation... Those of us who loved her will be astonished by the vivid accuracy of Simon Callow's portrait; but even those ignorant of her existence will surely be touched, fascinated and challenged'

Christopher Hampton - Sunday Times

'This is the story of an unusual love affair - between a writer and his agent... Callow has allowed Peggy to play the leading role in this book and she emerges triumphantly: perceptive, funny, unexpected and passionately devoted to the truth about the art she loved the most'

John Mortimer - Observer
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Paperback,224 pages ISBN: 9781854599766Publication Date:
11 Jan 2007
Size: 217mm x 139mm
Ebook,224 pages ISBN: 9781780017570Publication Date:
1 Jun 2017
£12.99 £10.39You save £2.60 (20%)

Also by Simon Callow:

My Life in Pieces
My Life in Pieces

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