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Elizabeth Jane Howard: A Dangerous Innocence

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Elizabeth Jane Howard: A Dangerous Innocence

Contributors:

By (Author) Artemis Cooper

ISBN:

9781848549265

Publisher:

John Murray Press

Imprint:

John Murray Publishers Ltd

Publication Date:

13th June 2017

UK Publication Date:

6th April 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

823.914

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 128mm, Height 197mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

292g

Description

Elizabeth Jane Howard (1923-2014) wrote brilliant novels about what love can do to people, but in her own life the lasting relationship she sought so ardently always eluded her. She grew up yearning to be an actress; but when that ambition was thwarted by marriage and the war, she turned to fiction. Her first novel, THE BEAUTIFUL VISIT, won the John Llewellyn Rhys prize - she went on to write fourteen more, of which the best-loved were the five volumes of THE CAZALET CHRONICLE.

Following her divorce from her first husband, the celebrated naturalist Peter Scott, Jane embarked on a string of high-profile affairs with Cecil Day-Lewis, Arthur Koestler and Laurie Lee, which turned her into a literary femme fatale. Yet the image of a sophisticated woman hid a romantic innocence which clouded her emotional judgement. She was nearing the end of a disastrous second marriage when she met Kingsley Amis, and for a few years they were a brilliant and glamorous couple - until that marriage too disintegrated. She settled in Suffolk where she wrote and entertained friends, but her turbulent love life was not over yet. In her early seventies Jane fell for a conman. His unmasking was the final disillusion, and inspired one of her most powerful novels, FALLING.

Artemis Cooper interviewed Jane several times in Suffolk. She also talked extensively to her family, friends and contemporaries, and had access to all her papers. Her biography explores a woman trying to make sense of her life through her writing, as well as illuminating the literary world in which she lived.

Reviews

Hugely absorbing - Guardian

A careful and accurate portrait - Daily Telegraph

Illuminating - Country Life

Looks set to be the literary biography of the autumn - Good Housekeeping

In this fascinating biography, Artemis Cooper paints a picture of a complex and tricky woman - Sunday Express

A careful portrait of a fascinating woman - Sunday Telegraph

Compelling - Sunday Times

Cooper has assiduously gathered material from everyone involved, and the details and perspectives are tantalizingly fresh - The Times

Author Bio

Artemis Cooper is the author of a number of books including Cairo in the War, 1939-1945, Writing at the Kitchen Table: The Authorized Biography of Elizabeth David and, most recently, Patrick Leigh Fermor: An Adventure. With her husband, Antony Beevor, she wrote Paris After the Liberation, 1945-1949. She has edited two collections of letters as well as Words of Mercury, an anthology of the work of Patrick Leigh Fermor; and, with Colin Thubron, she edited The Broken Road, the final volume of Leigh Fermor's European trilogy.

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