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Alms for Oblivion v.2

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Informationen zum Autor Author Simon Raven was perhaps known as much for his controversial behaviour as for his writing. He grew up reading and studying the classics, translating them from Greek and Latin into English and vice-versa. He was expelled from Charterhouse School in 1945 for homosexual activities, having first been seduced at the age of nine by the games master (an experience he described as giving 'immediate and unalloyed pleasure") and went on to join the army. Following his National Service, Raven attended King's College, Cambridge to read English. Raven later returned to the army but was asked to resign rather than face a court-martial for 'conduct unbecoming.' It was at this point that he turned his focus to writing. The publisher Anthony Blond paid Raven to write and to move away from London to Deal, Kent. His works span a multitude of genres including fiction, drama, essays, memoirs and screenplays. Simon Raven died in May 2001, having written his own epitaph: "He shared his bottle - and, when still young and appetising, his bed." Klappentext Deals with the English upper-class misbehaving that is set against a backdrop of intrigue in Athens, radicalism in Cambridge, turmoil in India and movie-making in Corfu. This volume includes: "The Judas Boy", "Places Where they Sing", "Sound the Retreat", and "Come Like Shadows". Zusammenfassung Deals with the English upper-class misbehaving that is set against a backdrop of intrigue in Athens, radicalism in Cambridge, turmoil in India and movie-making in Corfu. This volume includes: "The Judas Boy", "Places Where they Sing", "Sound the Retreat", and "Come Like Shadows".

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Authors Simon Raven
Publisher Vintage UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 03.05.2012
 
EAN 9780099561330
ISBN 978-0-09-956133-0
No. of pages 848
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 37 mm
Series Alms for Oblivion
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Literary, 20th Century, FICTION / Humorous / Black Humor, Humour, Narrative theme: Social issues, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Contemporary lifestyle fiction, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Social classes, Modern and contemporary fiction, FICTION / World Literature / England / 20th Century

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