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The House in France - Gully Wells
The House in France - Gully Wells

The House in France

Gully Wells
pubblicato da Bloomsbury Publishing

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A vivid, funny and moving memoir about growing up in an astonishing family; a love-letter to a mother and to an extraordinary house

'A superbly entertaining memoir full of delicious anecdote, witty portraiture, and unexpected pathos' Zoe Heller

'The cast of characters in Gully Wells's memoir is certainly entertaining ... exquisitely delivered' Sunday Times

In 2009, six years after her mother's death, Gully Wells returns to La Migoua, the house in Provence which belonged to her mother - the glamorous, funny, unpredictable and furiously rude American journalist, Dee Wells. Surrounded by the clutter of decades, Gully is taken back to her childhood, to her mother, her adored stepfather - the celebrated, brilliant, womanising Oxford philosopher, A. J. Ayer - and to the rich, sensual memories that the house evokes.

Gully's beautiful, rebellious mother Dee fled Boston when she was seventeen to join the Canadian Army, where she became a Sergeant Major. She married, had Gully, divorced and moved to London where she would meet, and fall madly in love with, the icon of logical positivism, Ayer, who she would later persuade to marry her. There they lived in an extraordinary, liberated and intellectual world, with friends and acquaintances including Bobby Kennedy, Mary Quant, Iris Murdoch, Jonathan Miller, George Melly and Bertrand Russell.

In the turbulent and vibrant milieu of sixties London, Gully develops from a cautious only child to a studious teenager. She has a childhood infatuation with the aristocratic homosexual Michael Pitt-Rivers, loses her virginity to a Provençal hairdresser and wins a scholarship to St Hilda's at Oxford, where she blossoms, studies French history under Theodore Zeldin, and falls in love with fellow student, Martin Amis. But as the affair ends, Gully moves on, explores love and travel, eventually settling down in New York.

La Migoua, perched on a hill above Bandol, halfway between Toulon and Marseilles, is inextricably woven into Gully's existence. Unsentimental and gloriously witty, The House in France is a vivid and moving love letter to a beloved mother, and a celebration of family, of growing up and of the spirit of a cherished house.

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Generi Romanzi e Letterature » Diari, Lettere, Memorie » Scritti di viaggio , Storia e Biografie » Biografie Diari e Memorie » Memorie , Guide turistiche e Viaggi » Letteratura di viaggio

Editore Bloomsbury Publishing

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 20/06/2011

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781408818220

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