Jerome Klapka Jérôme
Personal Information
Description
An English writer and humourist who led a very complex life (Wikipedia).
Books
Diary of a Pilgrimage
While it is beyond doubt that Jerome K. Jerome is most well known for his comic masterpiece Three Men in a Boat, the range of his other literary achievements is staggering. Journalist, playwright and author, a wealth of his writing has remained just beyond the public gaze. Diary of a Pilgrimage is one such work. The pilgrimage of the title is a journey to see the famous Passion Play at Oberammergau, which has been performed every ten years since 1634, the middle of the Thirty Years War. Diary is a typically witty account of this journey, part travelogue and part social commentary. It is also a work which has long deserved its place in the sun, outside of the benevolent shade of Jerome’s more famous writing.
The Angel and the Author
The adventures of an author as she confronts her guardian angel.Jerome does a wonderful job of sharing the thoughts and feelings of a young writer in London during the late 19th century.
Three Men in a Boat (to say nothing of the dog)
Three feckless young men take a rowing holiday on the Thames river in 1888. Referenced by [Robert A. Heinlein]in [Have Spacesuit Will Travel]as Kip's father's favorite book. Inspired [To Say Nothing of the Dog]by [Connie Willis]. : :
All Roads Lead to Calvary
She had not meant to stay for the service. The door had stood invitingly open, and a glimpse of the interior had suggested to her the idea that it would make good copy. "Old London Churches: Their Social and Historical Associations." It would be easy to collect anecdotes of the famous people who had attended them. She might fix up a series for one of the religious papers. It promised quite exceptional material, this particular specimen, rich in tombs and monuments.
Knights of Madness
Izbrannoe
Three Men in a Boat and Three Men on the Bummel
When J. the narrator, George, Harris and Montmorency the dog set off on their hilarious misadventures, they can hardly predict the troubles that lie ahead with tow-ropes, unreliable weather-forecasts, imaginary illnesses, butter pats and tins of pineapple chunks.
