Those Twentieth Century Blues: An Autobiography

Those Twentieth Century Blues: An Autobiography

by Michael Tippett (Author)

Synopsis

Sir Michael Tippett's life has always been exceptional - expelled from prep school after prep school, from the age of seven he had to travel across war-torn Europe alone to stay with his nomadic parents in the school holidays. But he always knew that he wanted to be a composer as strongly as he knew he was homosexual. He was imprisoned during World War II as a conscientious objector when his friends - Britten, Sitwell, Eliot, Fry - all escaped prosecution, and was briefly a member of the Communist Party. For years he had a close relationship with his cousin Fresca who finally committed suicide when it became clear that Tippett could never marry her. All this happened against a background of Jungian analysis and composition of masterpieces such as "A Child of our Time", "King Priam", "The Knotgarden" and "The Mask of Time". This is Tippett's autobiography.

$3.25

Save:$18.05 (85%)

Quantity

4 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 290
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 19 Sep 1991

ISBN 10: 0091753074
ISBN 13: 9780091753078