Olivia Manning
School for Love
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Jerusalem in 1945 is a city in flux: refugees from the war in Europe fill the streets and cafes, the British colonial mandate is losing steam, and tensions are on the rise between the Arab and Jewish populations. Arriving onto this complex scene is Felix Latimer, an orphaned adolescent whose father served in the British foreign service in Iraq. Felix is deeply lonely after the death of his mother, but it is clear that he will find no comfort in his new guardian, Miss Bohun, a devoted member of the fundamentalist Christian group the Ever-Readies who has little love for anyone but her God. Instead Felix turns his affections toward the other res…
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Jerusalem in 1945 is a city in flux: refugees from the war in Europe fill the streets and cafes, the British colonial mandate is losing steam, and tensions are on the rise between the Arab and Jewish populations. Arriving onto this complex scene is Felix Latimer, an orphaned adolescent whose father served in the British foreign service in Iraq. Felix is deeply lonely after the death of his mother, but it is clear that he will find no comfort in his new guardian, Miss Bohun, a devoted member of the fundamentalist Christian group the Ever-Readies who has little love for anyone but her God. Instead Felix turns his affections toward the other residents of Miss Bohun's boardinghouse, particularly the curmudgeonly ex-soldier Mr. Jewel and the fascinating young widow Mrs. Ellis. Soon Felix is caught up in unfamiliar networks of hatred, jealousy, and love. In School for Love, as in her epic Balkan Trilogy, Olivia Manning fuses the heartbreak of war with the heartbreak of life, creating rich psychological portraits of people who carry on even when the world is coming to an end.
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Smiley, Jane
- ISBN: 978-1-59017-303-9
- EAN: 9781590173039
- Produktnummer: 4171384
- Verlag: Random House N.Y.
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
- Seitenangabe: 232 S.
Über den Autor
Olivia Manning (1908–1980) was born in Portsmouth, England, and spent much of her childhood in Northern Ireland. Her father, Oliver, was a penniless British sailor who rose to become a naval commander, and her mother, Olivia, had a prosperous Anglo-Irish background. Manning trained as a painter at the Portsmouth School of Art, then moved to London and turned to writing. She published her first novel under her own name in 1938 (she had published several potboilers in a local paper under the name Jacob Morrow while a teenager). The next year she married R.D. “Reggie” Smith, and the couple moved to Romania, where Smith was employed by the British Council. In World War II , the couple fled before the Nazi advance, first to Greece and then toJerusalem, where they lived until the end of the war. Manning wrote several novels during the 1950s, but her first real success as a novelist was The Great Fortune (1960), the first of six booksconcerning Guy and Harriet Pringle, whose wartime experiences and troubled marriage echoed that of the diffident Manning and her gregarious husband. In the 1980s these novels were collected in two volumes, The Balkan Trilogy (forthcoming from NYRB Classics) and The Levant Trilogy, known collectively as The Fortunes of War. In addition to her novels, Manning wrote essays and criticism, history, a screenplay, and a book about Burmese and Siamese cats. She was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1976, and died four years later.Jane Smiley is the author of Ten Days in the Hills, Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Novel, A Thousand Acres, and many other books. She lives in California.
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