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Journey from the North: A Memoir
By (Author) Storm Jameson
Introduction by Vivian Gornick
Pushkin Press
Pushkin Press
25th June 2024
28th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Autobiography: writers
070.444092
Hardback
800
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Towards the end of her life, the writer Storm Jameson began her memoir by asking, 'can I make sense of my life' This question propelled her through an extraordinary reckoning with how she had lived: her early years in Whitby, shadowed by her tempestuous, dissatisfied mother; an early, unhappy marriage and repeated flights from settled domesticity; a tenaciously pursued literary career, always dogged by a lack of money; and her lifelong political activism, including as the first female president of English PEN, helping refugees escape Nazi Germany.In a richly ironic, conversational voice, Jameson tells also of the great figures she knew and events she witnessed: encounters with H.G. Wells and Rose Macaulay, travels in Europe as fascism was rising and a 1945 trip to recently liberated Warsaw. Throughout, she casts an unsparing eye on her own motivations and psychology, providing a rigorously candid and lively portrait of her life and times.
'A fascinating life story, told with passion, clarity and a fierce intelligence. Journey from the North is a wonderful book, a literary autobiography that is also a compelling chronicle of twentieth-century life' - Sarah Waters
'When Storm Jameson set out to write a memoir, the door of her safe opened wide, and she found literary gold in it' - Vivian Gornick
'Has the total honesty of the best autobiography' - Guardian
'Stops you in your tracks. I would like to persuade everyone to read it' - Sunday Times
Margaret 'Storm' Jameson (1891-1986) was an English journalist and author. Born and raised in Whitby, she gained a scholarship to study English at the University of Leeds. After graduating with a First-Class degree, she moved to London where she became active in politics and began to write. Jameson remained committed to politics and literature throughout her life: she published a total of forty-five novels, as well as criticism, short stories and innumerable political articles; she was also the first female president of the British section of International PEN. In later life, she turned to writing her memoirs and produced the two volumes of Journey from the North, initially published in 1969 and 1970. Jameson died in 1986 at the age of ninety-five.