An edition of A house in St John's Wood (2015)

A house in St John's Wood

in search of my parents

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An edition of A house in St John's Wood (2015)

A house in St John's Wood

in search of my parents

First American edition.
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  • 3 Want to read
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"A son's personal exploration of one of the most influential--and troubled--artistic couples of the twentieth century, Stephen Spender and Natasha Litvin"--

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
436

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Cover of: A House in St John's Wood
A House in St John's Wood: In Search of My Parents
Oct 25, 2016, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Cover of: House in St. John's Wood
House in St. John's Wood: In Search of My Parents
2016, HarperCollins Publishers Limited
in English
Cover of: A house in St John's Wood
A house in St John's Wood: in search of my parents
2015, Farrar, Straus & Giroux
in English - First American edition.
Cover of: A house in St John's Wood
A house in St John's Wood: in search of my parents
2015, William Collins
in English
Cover of: House in St John's Wood
House in St John's Wood: In Search of My Parents
2015, Farrar, Straus & Giroux
in English

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Table of Contents

Natasha's last wishes
A worldly failure
Without guilt
Suicide or romanticism
A sly Shelley
Mutual renaissance
Fires all over Europe
The purity was hers
America is not a cause
Your sins of weakness
Don't you ever tell a lie?
Dreaming one's way through life
Scandalous gossip
The irresistible historic mixed grill
the kindest face
A strong invisible relationship
Barrenness and desolation
Too ambivalent
You're unique
Without banquets
Over-privileged?
Might just as well be married
A nice little niche
Trust
Killing the women we love
Your father will survive
Romantic friendships before all
The right to speak
Guileless and yet obsessed.

Edition Notes

"Originally published in 2015 by William Collins, Great Britain"-- T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-421) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821/.912, B
Library of Congress
PR6037.P47 Z845 2015, PR6037.P47Z845 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 436 pages
Number of pages
436

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27192561M
ISBN 10
0374269866
ISBN 13
9780374269869
LCCN
2015022210
OCLC/WorldCat
910964832
Amazon ID (ASIN)

Work Description

Stephen Spender's life, with all its secrets, successes, and contradictions, is a vivid prism through which to view the twentieth century. He befriended Auden and Isherwood while at Oxford, and together the three had wildly transgressive adventures in Europe and were early vocal critics of Hitler and the rise of fascism in their celebrated writings. Like his friends, Spender was drawn to other men, yet he eventually married Natasha, a world-renowned concert pianist, and started a family.

In the midst of a heady world of poetry and liberal politics, gay love affairs and tense silences, Matthew Spender grew up the child of two brilliant artists. Taught how to use adjectives by Uncle Auden and raised among the British cultural elite, Matthew led what might have been a charmed existence were it not for the tensions in his own household. His father, always susceptible to the allure of young men, was unable to stop himself, or reveal his secret, for the sake of his family; and his mother's suffering led her to infatuations of her own. A House in St John's Woods: In Search of My Parents is a son's attempt to reconstruct a portrait of his magnetic father and unconventional family out of the ambiguous experiences of his childhood.

Drawing on unpublished letters and diaries, family keepsakes and youthful memories, Matthew Spender tells the story of a singular family in the midst of its own cold war, as the artistic world of mid-century London circled around them.

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