Description
In Not Quite World's End, Simpson offers a lively and upbeat look at the challenges and the changes the world has gone through in his life and long career. In it, he looks at the world and takes the perhaps surprising view that it's actually not nor will be the end of the world. His vivid prose, his clear-sightedness and the wonderful anecdotes about the many strange people and places he has come across - from emperors to movie stars, from Chelsea to China - all add up to a richly satisfying read. And with his long experience and his remarkable ability to explain what's really going on out there, he offers us all a crumb of comfort in desperate times.
'He is a very fine journalist' Nelson Mandela
'Inspirational, anecdotal, humorous and chilling. Simpson's unbiased accounts are riveting' Bob Geldof
About the Author
John Simpson is the BBC's World Affairs Editor. He has twice been the Royal Television Society's Journalist of the Year. He has also won three BAFTAs, including the Richard Dimbleby award in 1991 and the News and Current Affairs award in 2000 for his coverage, with the BBC News team, of the Kosovo conflict. He has written three volumes of autobiography, Strange Places, Questionable People , A Mad World, My Masters and News from No Man's Land, The Wars Against Saddam and, most recently, a childhood memoir, Days from a Different World.
Book Information
ISBN 9780330435604
Author John Simpson
Format Paperback
Page Count 496
Imprint Pan Books
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Weight(grams) 553g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 127mm * 29mm