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E-raamat: Forgotten Man: The Life and Death of John Lodwick

  • Formaat: 264 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: I.B. Tauris
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786721990
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  • Formaat: 264 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: I.B. Tauris
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786721990

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John Lodwick (1916-1959) was one of the great novelists of the early twentieth century. Yet his novels, and indeed his own extraordinary life story, have been virtually lost to the mists of time. Geoffrey Elliott here, for the first time, pieces together Lodwick's eventful life, from his youth in Ireland, to his wartime experiences in the SOE and Special Boat Service, his subsequent literary career and his untimely death in a car crash in Spain at the age of just 43. Initially acclaimed by Somerset Maugham and Anthony Burgess, soon after his death Lodwick's novels fell out of fashion and they have largely remained out-of-print since. Elliott makes the case for a revival in the fortunes of this singular English novelist, in a biography which sheds new light on the early twentieth century literary scene, the surrealist art world and the real-life experiences of World War II.

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'An elegantly written and enthralling account of an action-packed but tragically short life that has all the ingredients of a modern-day picaresque. This is a brilliantly researched act of biographical reclamation; with this masterful biography, John Lodwick's life has been perfectly commemorated.' - Colm Toibin

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New life of forgotten novelist
List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1(12)
1 The Blood of India
13(10)
2 Captain Courageous
23(8)
3 Schooldays with Grandpapa
31(12)
4 Carry on, Sailor
43(8)
5 Dublin's Fair City
51(8)
6 Faces in the Rain
59(4)
7 A Marriage has been Arranged'
63(8)
8 The Leg and the Legionnaire
71(12)
9 One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
83(8)
10 Orange Blossoms
91(8)
11 Beating the Bookmaker
99(18)
12 Highlands and Islands
117(8)
13 Killing Them Loudly
125(6)
14 Jailhouse Blues
131(6)
15 Guerrilla War
137(10)
16 South of the Border
147(8)
17 Riviera Glimpses
155(20)
18 On the Road Again
175(6)
19 Reader and Writer
181(12)
20 Publish and Be Damned
193(6)
21 Scorecard
199(10)
22 Death in the Morning
209(10)
23 After the Ball
219(6)
Notes 225(10)
Bibliography 235(6)
John Lodwick's Books 241(2)
Index 243
Geoffrey Elliott is an independent writer and historian. A retired investment banker, he is an Honorary Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford. He is the author of I Spy: The Secret Life of a British Agent; Kitty Harris: The Spy with 17 Names; Secret Classrooms: An Untold Story of the Cold War; From Siberia with Love: A Story of Exile, Revolution and Cigarettes; The Mystery of Overend and Gurney: Adventures in the Victorian Financial Underworld; The Shooting Star: The Colourful Life and Times of Denis Rake; Gentleman Spymaster: How Lt. Col. Tommy 'Tar' Robertson Double-crossed the Nazis.