Delight
By (Author) J. B. Priestley
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperNorth
20th September 2023
13th April 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Humour collections and anthologies
Memoirs
Psychology: emotions
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Creative writing and creative writing guides
824.912
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
180g
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 doesnt seem much to smile about. And for those times, there is this book. J. B Priestleys 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.
J. B. Priestley was one of the great authors of the twentieth century and a prose writer of great skill and charm. His essays were in the grand tradition of Hazlitt and Lamb, Chesterton and Belloc. I am delighted to hear that Delight is back in print these wonderful essays are among his finest. Paul Johnson, The Spectator
I had this book pressed into my hands by someone during an unsteady time and it helped pick the lint off my jacket, straighten my lapels and push me out into the world again. It helped me appreciate my own pockets of pleasure. Hannah Jane Parkinson, The Guardian
'A vastly talented and exceptionally versatile and wise writer.' Iris Murdoch
'Priestley was volcanic, fertile and never dull.' Anthony Burgess
A marvellous writer. David Hockney
We all know his plays, now is the time to be re-introduced to his novels. Timothy West
He belongs in a great English realist tradition that includes Bennett and Galsworthy. Michael Billington
An important book that has a literary importance and social value that far exceeds the time it was written. Dame Beryl Bainbridge
Written in the elegant, simple language which was an essential part of Priestleys brilliance. It is, in consequence, a masterpiece. Roy Hattersley
John Boynton Priestley (1894-1984) was one of the great literary figures of the twentieth century. Pre-eminently a dramatist, novelist and social commentator many of his works have become literary classics, among them The Good Companions, Angel Pavement, An Inspector Calls and Time and the Conways. His plays have been translated and performed all over the world and many have been filmed. During the Second World War his regular Sunday night Postscript radio talks attracted audiences of up to 15 million listeners. It was said that he was as popular and as important as Churchill in shoring up the nation's morale and in offering a vision of a better world to come. He was also a founder member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, a champion of public lending rights and represented the UK at two UNESCO conferences. In literary, social and political terms he was very much the last great man of English letters.