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		<title>In Pursuit of Love</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<b>From Normandy to the Caribbean Islands, this innovative biography follows </b><b>AdÃ¨le </b><b>Hugo on her reckless journey of unrequited love - and the writer who chased after her 150 years later.</b>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;A compelling experiment in biography-cum-memoir&#8217; &#8212; Times Literary Supplement &#8216;Bostridge elegantly and poignantly interweaves tales of amorous grief and mental illness.&#8217; &#8212; The Spectator From Normandy to the Caribbean Islands, this innovative biographical pursuit follows Adèle Hugo on her reckless journey of unrequited love &#8211; and the writer who chased after her more than 150 years later. It&#8217;s 1863. The daughter of the most famous writer in the world, Victor Hugo, who has ambitions as a writer and composer, suddenly leaves her family&#8217;s home on the Channel Islands bound for Nova Scotia. Adèle Hugo is in pursuit of a young British soldier, with whom she is desperately in love, but who has rejected her. She stalks him around the world to no avail, until she returns to Paris and is admitted to the asylum where she will spend the rest of her life. Now Mark Bostridge sets out in pursuit of the truth about Adèle, following in her footsteps around the world over a century later. In so doing he recognises the source of his fascination with the aspects of Adèle&#8217;s life that reflect and parallel his own. In Pursuit of Love is part memoir and part travelogue, as well as an invigorating new approach to the writing of biography.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[1863. The daughter of the most famous writer in the world, Victor Hugo, who was also a writer, diarist and composer, suddenly leaves her family's home on the Channel Islands bound for Nova Scotia. She is in pursuit of a young British soldier, with whom she is desperately in love, but who has rejected her. Eight years later, after stalking him to the Caribbean, where he's stationed with the army, AdÃ¨le Hugo is brought back to Paris by a benevolent former slave woman who has taken pity on her. She is admitted to an asylum where she dies decades later, rich from the inheritance of the rights to her father's books. This story of hopeless love has inspired writers, composers, and a well-known film by FranÃ§ois Truffaut. Yet much about AdÃ¨le Hugo's tragic life has remained shrouded in mystery - not least the true character and identity of the soldier who ultimately contributed to her undoing.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>From Normandy to the Caribbean Islands, this innovative biographical pursuit follows </b><b>Adèle </b><b>Hugo on her reckless journey of unrequited love &#8211; and the writer who chased after her </b><b>more than 150 years </b><b>later.</b>It&#8217;s 1863. The daughter of the most famous writer in the world, Victor Hugo, who has ambitions as a writer and composer, suddenly leaves her family&#8217;s home on the Channel Islands bound for Nova Scotia. She is in pursuit of a young British soldier, with whom she is desperately in love, but who has rejected her. Eight years later, after stalking him to the Caribbean, where he&#8217;s stationed with the army, Adèle Hugo is brought back to Paris by a benevolent former slave woman who has taken pity on her. She is admitted to an asylum where she dies decades later, rich from the inheritance of the rights to her father&#8217;s books.  This story of hopeless love has inspired writers, composers, and a well-known film by François Truffaut. Yet much about Adèle Hugo&#8217;s tragic life has remained shrouded in mystery &#8211; not least the true character and identity of the soldier who ultimately contributed to her undoing.  Mark Bostridge was drawn to Adèle&#8217;s story in his twenties, thanks in part to the François Truffaut film, and has been following her story ever since. Now he sets out in pursuit of the truth about her, travelling halfway across the world, acting as sleuth and tracking down the descendants of the soldier she loved. In so doing he recognises the source of his fascination with the aspects of Adèle&#8217;s life that reflect and parallel his own. The result is a moving book about the pain of loving too much and of parents loving too little; about the ways in which we are haunted by the dead; and about our insatiable appetite for other people&#8217;s stories which possess us and invade our own lives.  <i>In Pursuit of Love</i> is part memoir and part travelogue, as well as an invigorating new approach to the writing of biography.</p>
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		<title>Letters Frm A Lost Generation Export Edi</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This book presents a collection of letters to Vera Brittain from a lost generation - four young men who lost their lives in the Great War.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A selection of the powerful and poignant wartime letters of Vera Brittain and her friends.&#8217;If war spares me,&#8217; wrote Vera Brittain to her brother Edward in 1916, &#8216;it will be my one aim to immortalise in a book the story of us four.&#8217; Seventeen years later, Vera was to achieve her aim with the acclaimed <i>Testament of Youth.</i></p>
<p>This series of letters was the inspiration behind <i>Testament</i>. Written between Vera, her brother, her fiancé Roland Leighton and their two best friends Victor Richardson and Geoffrey Thurlow, they give a unique perspective on the most horrifying conflict the world has ever seen. </p>
<p>They show the heartbreaking disillusionment of an idealistic public-school generation, raised on ideas of patriotism and duty, as the reality of war emerged. Yet they also give a fascinating insight into the era as a whole: their generation&#8217;s literary tastes and the place of women in society. </p>
<p>Read by Amanda Root, Jonathan Firth, Rupert Graves, James Wallace and Robert Portal, and first heard on BBC Radio 4, these deeply moving letters let us hear for ourselves the voices of Vera Brittain&#8217;s lost generation.</p>
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