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Alexander Solzhenitsyn

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March 13, 2025March 25, 2025friendshipsLeave a Comment on Alexander Solzhenitsyn

SOLZHENITSYN died in August 2008, at the age of 89. He is never forgotten, or so we hope and expect. With his courage, his humour, and his determination go his experience of suffering and survival in Stalin’s labour camps. Those terrible camps form the centrepiece of Solzhenitsyn’s greatest book, THE GULAG ARCHIPELAGO. When the great […]

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Shakespeare

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February 25, 2025friendshipsLeave a Comment on Shakespeare

Shakespeare is different. Different from all others, I mean. More – well, among other things, more personal. Entirely of my own volition, I came to live in Oxford. I had left the barbaric foreign islands occupied by the British Army and sought culture here. I found much Shakespeare in Oxford, and now we, or some […]

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Mary Shelley

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February 17, 2025February 17, 2025friendshipsLeave a Comment on Mary Shelley

Mary Shelley’s grim fantasy, “Frankenstein Or The Modern Promethius” – to quote its full title – was published on New Year’s Day 1818. It has rarely been out of print in one form or another since.This first edition carried a preface by the poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley. In its early days, there were those who […]

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Friendships: Bob Shaw

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February 1, 2025March 25, 2025friendshipsLeave a Comment on Friendships: Bob Shaw
Brian & Bob at Seacon 79

Everyone liked Bob Shaw. He was an Irishman with an amazing sense of what was funny about the universe. His early SF novel, ‘Orbitsville’ (1975) was a success, though by success we mean within the SF field and sadly never noticed beyond those limits. That, probably, was what happened to his suceeding books, all with […]

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Friendships: Philip K Dick

By Tim Aldiss
July 1, 2019March 21, 2024friendshipsLeave a Comment on Friendships: Philip K Dick

In one of his essays, Joseph Brodsky, talking about Osip Mandelstam, says this about our lives: Any poet, no matter how much he writes, expresses in his verse, physically or statistically speaking, at most one tenth of his life’s reality. The rest is normally shrouded in darkness. Is this admirable remark what we feel about […]

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Friendships: J.R.R. Tolkien

By Tim Aldiss
February 8, 2019March 21, 2024friendshipsLeave a Comment on Friendships: J.R.R. Tolkien

Mention has been made of the Inklings. This was the literary group which met frequently in the aforementioned pub, The Bird and Baby. The leading members were C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. One was accustomed to seeing Tolkien bustling along in the Broad, clutching a copy of Sweet’s Anglo-Saxon Primer. Possibly he was then – […]

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Friendships: Marie Bashkirtseff

By Tim Aldiss
March 11, 2015March 21, 2024friendshipsLeave a Comment on Friendships: Marie Bashkirtseff

Brian’s UK publishers The Friday Project is curating a series of short anecdotes that Brian has written about some of the many literary greats that he has been fortunate enough to know and meet over his illustrious career, and others that he has simply admired. In a short series here on Brian’s blog we publish […]

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