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C. J. Driver

    Some Schools
    Still Further
    A Messiah of the Last Days
    • A Messiah of the Last Days

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A Messiah of the Last Days (1974) was C. J. Driver's fourth novel. A profound meditation on politics and a complex portrait of English society, it is also fast-paced and suspenseful. Its narrator is Tom Grace, a pragmatic, efficient London barrister with a comfortable life. But his ordered world is unsettled by his involvement with a young man he defends in court - John Buckleson, the charismatic leader of an anarchic movement calling themselves The Free People. Though deeply divided in many ways, the two men are drawn to each other by a common dream of creating a new social and moral order. Buckleson, though, is a figure of interest to more people than those who subscribe to his vision. 'C. J. Driver's exceptional alertness to our times is matched by the power and zest of his evocative writing, lit up by wry wit.' Nadine Gordimer.

      A Messiah of the Last Days
    • Still Further

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      C.J. Driver's first full poetry collection since 2005 showcases a blend of historical insight, wit, and irony. Drawing from his extensive body of work published since his retirement in 2000, the collection reflects his diverse experiences as an anti-apartheid activist, educator, and poet. "Still Further" captures the international breadth of his life and career, celebrating his contributions to literature and social justice through a rich tapestry of poems.

      Still Further
    • CJ (Jonty) Driver has enjoyed a long and distinguished career in education in the UK and overseas, including three headships. In this poignant memoir, he provides a compelling insight into school life, with wisdom gained from a lifetime of learning.

      Some Schools