Back in the Day: A Memoir

Back in the Day: A Memoir

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  • Author:Melvyn Bragg
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Summary

'The best thing he's ever written 。 。 。 I loved it' Observer

Melvyn Bragg's first ever memoir - an elegiac, intimate account of growing up in post-war Cumbria, which lyrically evokes a vanished world。


In this captivating memoir, Melvyn Bragg recalls growing up in the Cumbrian market town of Wigton, from his early childhood during the war to the moment he had to decide between staying on or spreading his wings。
This is the tale of a boy who lived in a pub and expected to leave school at fifteen yet won a scholarship to Oxford。 Derailed by a severe breakdown when he was thirteen, he developed a passion for reading and study - though that didn't stop him playing in a skiffle band or falling in love。

It is equally the tale of the people and place that formed him。 Bragg indelibly portrays his parents and local characters from pub regulars to vicars, teachers and hardmen, and vividly captures the community-spirited northern town - steeped in the old ways but on the cusp of post-war change。 A poignant elegy to a vanished era as well as the glories of the Lake District, it illuminates what made him the writer, broadcaster and champion of the arts he is today。

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Reviews

Colin

Melvyn Bragg has been something of a hero of mine for many years。 One of the generation of working- and lower middle-class children for whom a post-war grammar school education was the key to unlocking a future far beyond what their parents and grandparents had ever been able to aspire to, his impact on the cultural life of the UK from the Sixties until now has been immeasurable。 Prolific author, critic, historian, populariser of art, science and philosophy, broadcaster, politician and campaigne Melvyn Bragg has been something of a hero of mine for many years。 One of the generation of working- and lower middle-class children for whom a post-war grammar school education was the key to unlocking a future far beyond what their parents and grandparents had ever been able to aspire to, his impact on the cultural life of the UK from the Sixties until now has been immeasurable。 Prolific author, critic, historian, populariser of art, science and philosophy, broadcaster, politician and campaigner, and for more than twenty years, presenter of one of the jewels in the crown of the BBC, the weekly Radio 4 programme ‘In Our Time’, his commitment and enthusiasm for the examined life can be traced back to his roots in the north Cumbrian market town of Wigton。 His new memoir, Back in the Day, focuses on his early life and is a remarkable portrait of a childhood and adolescence, a family and a community。 He writes so well and with such immediacy that the reader is immersed fully into his life and that of the town。 The first 200 pages are an impressionistic jumble of memories and feelings from early childhood; the second (the two are divided by a serious mental and physical breakdown that seems to come out of nowhere at the age of fourteen) show him developing a love of learning, literature and hard intellectual labour that would underpin his later professional life。 A remarkable, deeply moving and stimulating book。 。。。more

Kevin Morgan

Remarkable descriptive narrative of the author's place of origin。This book took me back, as I am only a few years younger than the author, but born and raised in the City of Bristol, England。 So many parallels, struggles for money and food, adolescent confusion and intense emotions, balancing a job with school, sports, friends, learning how to study, getting into the university against all odds, the girl back home。 Highly recommended。 Kevin Thomas Morgan Remarkable descriptive narrative of the author's place of origin。This book took me back, as I am only a few years younger than the author, but born and raised in the City of Bristol, England。 So many parallels, struggles for money and food, adolescent confusion and intense emotions, balancing a job with school, sports, friends, learning how to study, getting into the university against all odds, the girl back home。 Highly recommended。 Kevin Thomas Morgan 。。。more