While England Sleeps

While England Sleeps

by David Leavitt (Author)

Synopsis

Set against the rise of fascism in 1930s Europe, WHILE ENGLAND SLEEPS tells the story of the love affair between Brian Botsford, an upper-class young writer, and Edward Phelan, an idealistic, self-educated employee of the London Underground and a member of the Communist party. Though by far the better educated of the two Brian is also more callow, convinced that his homosexuality is something he will outgrow. Edward, on the other hand, possesses 'an unproblematic capacity to accept' both Brian and the unorthodox nature of their love for each other - until one day, at the urging of his wealthy aunt Constance, Brian agrees to be set up with a 'suitable' young woman...and soon enough Edward is pushed to the point of crisis. Fleeing, he volunteers to fight in Spain, where he ends up in prison. Brian, responsible for Edward's flight, must pursue him across Europe, into the violent chaos of war.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Rev e.
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 25 Jun 1998

ISBN 10: 0349109532
ISBN 13: 9780349109534
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Perfect * Philip Hensher, MAIL ON SUNDAY *
Funny and sexy * TIME OUT *
A literary triumph * INDEPENDENT *
Author Bio
David Leavitt has written several highly acclaimed works of fiction and non-fiction, including THE LOST LANGUAGE OF CRANES, which was made into a BBC film.