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The Life and Loves of Laurie Lee
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Millions of readers know and love him for his lyrical portraits of his life, from the moving and nostalgic tales of childhood and innocence found in the pages of Cider with Rosie, to the nomadic wanderings through Spain retold in As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning, to his dramatic experiences fighting Franco's forces in A Moment of War. As a poet, playwright, broadcaster and writer, Laurie Lee created a legend around himself that would see him safely secured in the literary canon even within his own lifetime. Yet, though he wrote exclusively about his own life, Lee never told the whole story. His readers know him as a man devoted to two women: his wife and his daughter, 'the firstborn'. Among the pages of his published works there is little trace of the girls he left behind. He never identifi ed in print the girl who inspired him to go to Spain, or the woman who supported him there. He never named the beautiful mistress he came home to, who was the great love of his young life and who led him into literary London, bore his child and broke his heart. In The Life and Loves of Laurie Lee, acclaimed biographer Valerie Grove delves into the letters and diaries he kept hidden from the world, building on her magisterial study of the charismatic poet to capture the essence of this romantic, elusive enigma and bring him to life once more.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1: Annie Light of Sheepscombe
- 2: A Steep Cotswold Valley 1918–1931
- 3: ‘The well-loved stranger’ 1932–1934
- 4: Laurie Walks Out 1934–1935
- 5: ‘Un vaso de agua’ 1935–1936
- 6: A Hovel with Acreage 1936–1937
- 7: A Winter of War 1937–1938
- 8: Yasmin 1938–1939
- 9: The Green Caravan 1940–1941
- 10: In Love and War 1941–1942
- 11: La Belle Dame Sans Merci 1943
- 12: ‘No one at home’ 1944–1945
- 13: ‘Warm thoughts of warm nights’ 1946–1947
- 14: Kathy Come Home 1948–1949
- 15: The Festival Jester 1950–1954
- 16: ‘Write about your own life’ 1955–1958
- 17: Back to Slad 1959
- 18: Annus Mirabilis 1960
- 19: Rose Cottage 1961
- 20: Laurie the Magician 1962–1963
- 21: Jessy 1964–1966
- 22: ‘A wave through a dark window’ 1967–1969
- 23: Dear Mr Lee… 1970–1974
- 24: I Can’t Stay Long 1975–1979
- 25: Two Women 1980–1983
- 26: ‘An old poet rambling on’ 1984–1986
- 27: Sans Everything 1986–1990
- 28: The Last Book 1991
- 29: The Old Man of the Woolpack 1992–1997
- 30: Epilogue 1997–2014
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Endnotes
- Index
- Plates
- Copyright