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Frederic Raphael

    August 14, 1931

    Frederic Raphael is a writer, critic, and broadcaster whose work is characterized by its penetrating insight into human nature. His novels often explore the complexities of relationships and moral dilemmas with remarkable psychological depth. Raphael's style is sophisticated and intelligent, frequently imbued with wit and sharp social observation. His writing appeals to readers who appreciate literature that is both thought-provoking and engaging.

    Against the Stream
    Antiquity Matters
    Anti-Semitism
    Personal Terms
    The Glittering Prizes
    Darling
    • 2023

      A book of celebrity letters from the award-winning screenwriter Frederic Raphael.

      Last Post
    • 2019

      A Thousand Kisses

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In an extraordinary tour-de-force Frederic Raphael, the acclaimed novelist, screenwriter and critic imagines the life of that most passionate and outspoken Roman poet, Gaius Valerius Catullus, the ill-used young lover of `Lesbia', his married mistress Clodia Metelli, the wife of a powerful consul.

      A Thousand Kisses
    • 2018

      Against the Stream

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Oscar-winning Raphael's wickedly funny memoir progresses into years of controversy in literary and film worlds.

      Against the Stream
    • 2017

      Antiquity Matters

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      A sharp, often surprising, view of the classical world by a major classics scholar at Cambridge and author of The Glittering Prizes

      Antiquity Matters
    • 2015

      Anti-Semitism

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A powerful examination of the history of anti-semitism.

      Anti-Semitism
    • 2013

      A Jew Among Romans

      The Life and Legacy of Flavius Josephus

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book presents a bold exploration of Josephus, a Jewish general who became a Roman historian. It delves into his life and the complexities of his identity, particularly focusing on his perceived betrayal as a Jew in a Gentile world. Frederic Raphael, known for his work as a biographer and screenwriter, offers a nuanced historical account that examines Josephus's duality and the implications of his actions during a tumultuous period in history.

      A Jew Among Romans
    • 2011

      The fifth volume of Frederic Raphael's memoirs.

      Personal Terms
    • 2008

      With a rich cast, a fast-moving story line, and dialogue that displays all the wit and panache for which Frederic Raphael is famous, Fame and Fortune is a powerful sequel to his bestselling classic, The Glittering Prizes. Success as a novelist and Hollywood screenwriter has brought fame and its pleasures to Adam Morris, whose public cynicism continues to mask his private anguish. He still moves warily amongst his ambitious Cambridge contemporaries, but for them, as for him, success has proved a double-edged sword.

      Fame and Fortune
    • 1998

      Popper

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      From Aristotle to Wittgenstein, from Democritus to Derrida, this series provides a lucid and concise survey of philosophers ancient and modern. Each volume is by an acknowledged expert briefed to address the adventurous but non-specialist reader.

      Popper
    • 1988