Collected here, from a period of nearly five decades, are thirty-six of Norman Lewis's best articles. In each, his writing crackles with poker-faced wit and stylistic brilliance. As a witness to his times – the good, the bad and the absurd – he was unmatched, and his instinct for important events, and moments, was infallible. His range here includes Ibizan fishermen, an interview with Castro's executioner, the genocide of the South American indigenous tribes, a paean to Seville and his meeting with a tragic Ernest Hemingway. Lewis told Ian Fleming, who had commissioned him, that the meeting was 'a shattering experience of the kind likely to sabotage ambition'. Fortunately it didn't, and the articles assembled between these covers are compulsive, hilarious, tender and beautifully written, at times deeply upsetting and always unforgettable.
A Quiet Evening : The Travels of Norman Lewis
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Naples '44 : An intelligence officer in the Italian labyrinth
Norman Lewis

The Tomb in Seville
Norman Lewis

An Empire of the East : Travels in Indonesia
Norman Lewis

Dragon Apparent : Travels in Cambodia, Laos & Vietnam
Norman Lewis

Golden Earth : Travels in Burma
Norman Lewis

Jackdaw Cake : An Autobiography
Norman Lewis

The Missionaries : God against the Indians
Norman Lewis

Honoured Society : The Sicilian Mafia observed
Norman Lewis

Voices of the Old Sea
Norman Lewis

View of the World : Selected Journalism
Norman Lewis
