Hinterland
Hinterland
paperback
Published:
3 August, 2017
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781781256060 |
| ISBN10 | 1781256063 |
| Number Of Pages | 288 |
| Item Weight | 205 g |
| Product Dimensions | 130 x 198 x 24 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Profile Books Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | Main |
Media Reviews
Hinterland reveals Mullin to be as shrewd a political operator as they come, but fiercely principled and blessed with rare insight, too. Parliament, and Labour, must miss him. -- Ben East * Irish Times *
Fluent, accessible, candid, likeable, literate and unpretentious... [Mullin has] decency, humanity and generosity in abundance. -- Carlo Geber * Irish Times *
Hinterland is another canny, deceptively casual Mullin performance. -- Andy Beckett * Guardian *
[a] subtle, wry and compassionate man with the kind of questioning intelligence that we need more in government... He is a touching and introspective writer, capable of both devotion and detachment. -- Robert Shrimsley * Financial Times *
Praise for Chris Mullin's previous books: 'The sharpest and most revealing political diaries since Alan Clarke's. -- Simon Hoggart * Guardian *
Chris Mullin's diaries deserve to become the central text for understanding the Blair years. * The Times *
You can't keep a good politician down, especially not one who writes as well as this. * New Statesman *
Every once in a while, political diaries emerge that are so irreverent and insightful that they are destined to be handed out as leaving presents in offices across Whitehall for years to come. A View from the Foothills is one such book * David Cameron *
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Author's Bio
Chris Mullin was the Labour MP for Sunderland South from 1987 until 2010. He played a key role in Tony Blair's New Labour government, chairing the Home Affairs Select Committee and served in three departments. He is the author of three volumes of diaries, A View from the Foothills, A Walk-On Part and Decline and Fall, and the bestselling novel A Very British Coup, re-published by Serpent's Tail, which was turned into an award-winning television series.