Delight
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Delight

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About this book

'An exquisitely-written, generous, funny, thoughtful book about the everyday joys of being alive. I love it.' Dolly Alderton

'J. B. Priestley is one of our literary icons of the 20th Century and it is time that we all became re-acquainted with his genius.' Dame Judi Dench

'My apology, my little bit of penitence, for having grumbled so much, for having darkened the breakfast table, almost ruined the lunch, nearly silence the dinner party, for all the fretting and chafing, grousing and croaking, for the old glum look and the thrust-out lower lip. So my long-suffering kinsfolk, my patient friends, may a glimmer of that delight which has so often possessed me, but perhaps too frequently in secret, now reach you from these pages.'

There are times when there doesn't seem much to smile about. And for those times, there is this book. J. B Priestley's 1949 classic teaches us that joy may be found in even the simplest things, and that we all have the capacity to appreciate them.

Delight comprises a series of short essays, all focussing on a single simple pleasure, from reading detective stories in bed to smoking a pipe in the bath; from 'Cosy planning' to the earliest summer mornings; and from mineral water in the bedrooms of foreign hotels to the smell of bacon in the morning.

Combining poignant memories of his childhood with glimpses of his interior world, panoramas of life abroad with thoughts about writing, music, theatre – some strictly personal, some universal –this highly readable book bursts with humour and literary flare on every page.

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Information

Publisher
HarperNorth
Year
2023
eBook ISBN
9780008585716

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Note to Readers
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Preface – or the Grumbler’s Apology
  7. 1. Fountains
  8. 2. Shopping in small places
  9. 3. Detective stories in bed
  10. 4. After finishing some work
  11. 5. Meeting a friend
  12. 6. Decks in early morning
  13. 7. A walking tour
  14. 8. Trying new blends of tobacco
  15. 9. Gin and tonic, 1940
  16. 10. Smoking as worship
  17. 11. Discovering Tomlinson
  18. 12. And the Marx Brothers
  19. 13. Cosy planning
  20. 14. Getting out of New York
  21. 15. Buying music to escape tune-haunting
  22. 16. Moment during rehearsal
  23. 17. Sound of a football
  24. 18. Romantic recognition
  25. 19. Old photograph
  26. 20. Coming home
  27. 21. Smell of Tahiti
  28. 22. Chamber music at home
  29. 23. Charades
  30. 24. My first article
  31. 25. Celebrating at parties
  32. 26. Making writing simple
  33. 27. Books and music and furnished houses
  34. 28. Shakespeare re-discovered
  35. 29. The conductors
  36. 30. Theatre curtains
  37. 31. Fantastic theories
  38. 32. Smoking in hot bath
  39. 33. A bit of writing
  40. 34. Walk in pine wood
  41. 35. Answering back
  42. 36. Manly talk
  43. 37. Frightening civil servants
  44. 38. Fiddling while Rome burns
  45. 39. Family silliness, domestic clowning
  46. 40. New box of matches
  47. 41. Playing with small children
  48. 42. Mineral water in bedrooms of foreign hotels
  49. 43. Coming of the idea
  50. 44. Stereoscope
  51. 45. Seeing the actors
  52. 46. Sunday papers in the country
  53. 47. Long trousers
  54. 48. Planning travel
  55. 49. Metaphysics
  56. 50. Early childhood and the treasure
  57. 51. Reading in bed about foul weather
  58. 52. Having one’s fortune told
  59. 53. Wood
  60. 54. Comic characters
  61. 55. Money for nothing
  62. 56. Children’s games
  63. 57. Suddenly doing nothing
  64. 58. Pleasure and gratitude of children
  65. 59. Atmosphere of billiards
  66. 60. Knowing a poet
  67. 61. Giving advice
  68. 62. Delight in writing
  69. 63. Not going
  70. 64. Quietly malicious chairmanship
  71. 65. Secret Brotherhoods
  72. 66. Cosy with work
  73. 67. Other people’s weaknesses
  74. 68. Bragging
  75. 69. Plots
  76. 70. Being solemn about one’s tastes
  77. 71. Dreams
  78. 72. The ironic principle
  79. 73. Truth and fiction
  80. 74. Three lighthouses
  81. 75. This small world
  82. 76. Discovering Vermeer
  83. 77. Lawn tennis
  84. 78. Not having to read books
  85. 79. Homage to Moszkowski
  86. 80. Locusts I have known
  87. 81. Being recognised
  88. 82. First time abroad
  89. 83. Transport in films
  90. 84. Streets like stage sets
  91. 85. Nature as last consolation
  92. 86. China and the Chinese
  93. 87. Preparing for old age
  94. 88. Moments in the morning
  95. 89. Orchestras tuning up
  96. 90. Dancing
  97. 91. Escaping from time
  98. 92. Bass voices
  99. 93. Blossom
  100. 94. Free passes
  101. 95. Making stew
  102. 96. No school report
  103. 97. Seeing the North
  104. 98. After a concert
  105. 99. Buying books
  106. 100. View from my study
  107. 101. Reading about the Pink ’Un set
  108. 102. Orchestras creeping in to piano
  109. 103. Cooking picnics
  110. 104. Beginning to cast a play
  111. 105. Waking to smell bacon, etc.
  112. 106. Sketches of C. J. Holmes
  113. 107. Memoranda self
  114. 108. Van Hoven
  115. 109. Solemn antics of boyhood
  116. 110. Departing guests
  117. 111. Timeless mornings
  118. 112. Women and clothes
  119. 113. The delight that never was
  120. 114. But this is where we came in
  121. About the Publisher

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