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Loose Canon: A Portrait Of Brian Brindley
By Nicholas Krasno (contributor), Alan Bennett (contributor), Damian Thompson (editor), Sean Finnegan (contributor), P. J. Kavanagh (contributor) and Colin Anson (contributor)
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Publisher Bloomsbury USA Academic
Publication date August 30, 2004
Pages 163
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780826474186
ISBN-10 0826474187
Dimensions 0.75 by 5.75 by 8.75 in.
Weight 0.80 lbs.
Availability§ Out of Print
Published in Great Britain
Original list price $39.95
§As reported by publisher
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It could not have been better stage managed. Brian Brindley died over dinner at The Atheneum Club in London having consumed stuffed crab and as boeuf en croute was being prepared in the kitchen. Surrounded by his acolytes, he would certainly agree with Sydney Smith that heaven was Foie Gras and Trumpets but his heaven started on earth.

There was much sadness in Brian Brindley`s life. Emerging from Oxford (Pi in the High) he eventually took up an appointment as a Vicar in Reading having fought vigorously against the ordination of women and other manifestations of modernity.

But one fine day a journalist from a nasty Tabloid tricked him into talking about his sexual life and fantasies, recorded the interview and printed extracts in his newspaper.

The result was devastating and Brindley resigned. He retired to Brighton and was received into the Roman Catholic Church. But in the process he became a hero to countless thousands of people who love the Old Order. High Tories for whom ritual remains of the utmost importance. And having been stitched up by a tabloid newspaper only increased the admiration in which he was held.

Alan Bennett, leader of the fan club, has written a brilliant opening chapter in which he describes Brindley's magic but also his deep charity and pastoral care.Others follow including A.N. Wilson and Telegraph correspondent Damian Thompson.

This will become a cult book for assuredly Brindley was the last of his kind.



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