However, they were promoted three times: in 1986–87, 1989... for financial reasons.[2] The turning point came when, in... Former player, Geoff Chapple, was appointed as manager on 24...
The Contest of the Century | From former Financial Times Beijing bureau chief Geoff Dyer, a balanced and far-seeing analysis of the emerging competition between China and America. Global politics i...
These financial transactions are made by individuals, firms and government bodies to compare... [3] With very low levels of financial integration between nations and with international...
For the New Zealand author and journalist, see Geoff Chapple... His achievements include winning the FA Trophy five times in... a financial consultant to become a full-time manager. Under...
“I loved my brain,” confesses Geoff Dyer at the end of his... prevent Dyer from writing a hilariously cranky little essay, whose contents must have startled the Financial Times when he...
at times, like a moving retrospective that succeeded in leaving one entirely unmoved.... Geoff Dyer’s book ‘Zona’, about Andrei Tarkovsky’s film ‘Stalker’, is published by...
For the film based on this video game, see Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film). Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Developer(s) Ubisoft Montreal Publisher(s) Ubisoft Director(s)...
In September we returned to America where, partly in response to the culture of endless affirmation and optimism, and partly because of the availability of extraordinary medical care, I saw my doctor – the steroid doctor – again. He booked me in for an MRI the following week. The day after the MRI, I saw the orthopaedic surgeon (who, to my astonishment, was younger than me) and listened as he outlined the diagnosis and options. The MRI showed tears. I could do this, I could do that – all of which I’d tried, without success, before. ...
I’ve been punched in the face a few times but I’d like to thank all the people who have... Geoff Dyer’s books include ‘White Sands’ and ‘But Beautiful’. ‘Relic’ by P
BEFORE HE ESTABLISHED a reputation as a ceaseless dissolver of genre boundaries, and a casual expert on everything from WWI to photography to jazz, British writer Geoff Dyer pursued a much more conventional authorial trajectory. After publishing his first book, Ways of Telling (1987), on the work of John Berger, Dyer wrote two novels, both of which have just been published in the United States for the first time. The Colour of Memory (1989) is a fictionalization of Dyer’s 20s, a time spent in 1980s Brixton living on the dole and avoiding full ...