The prize-winning biography of the celebrated author of the Alexandria
Quartet and the Avignon Quintet: an “elegant and meticulous . . .
treat” (Kirkus Reviews). A New York Times Notable Book Born in
colonial India in 1912, Lawrence Durrell established his literary
reputation as a citizen of the Mediterranean. After attending school
in England, Durrell escaped the country he dubbed “Pudding Island”
for the Greek island of Corfu, only to make another escape—this time
from Nazi invasion—to Egypt. His experiences in wartime Alexandria
led to a quartet of novels, beginning with Justine, that are
collectively considered some of the great masterpieces of postwar
fiction. Durrell’s peripatetic life, which eventually took him to
the South of France, fed his work with the richness and drama of his
various adoptive homes. A man of protean talents, Durrell is
celebrated for his fiction and poetry, as well has his highly regarded
translations, essays, and travel literature. In researching this
authorized biography, Ian S. MacNiven traveled over a period of twenty
years from India to California, interviewing hundreds of individuals
and visiting all but one of the many places Durrell lived. The result
is an intimate portrait of a literary titan that was awarded a prize
by the French city of Antibes for the year’s best study on Durrell.
Les mer
A Biography
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504063104
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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