Mosaic

Mosaic

by Michael Holroyd (Author)

Synopsis

'This is a book about surprises - at any rate, it has surprised me.' In 1999, Michael Holroyd published Basil Street Blues, in which one of our finest biographers turned his attentions to something more personal - his own family. But rather than the story being over, in fact it was just beginning. For as the letters from readers started to arrive, the author discovered an extraordinary narrative that his own memoir had only touched upon. Mosaic, then, is Michael Holroyd's piecing together of these remarkable stories: some of which are pleasant surprises, other more startling. There is the death of the fearsome headmaster at his school, who was murdered by one of the boys after he left: the discovery that his Swedish grandmother was the mistress of the French anarchist writer Jacques Prevert; and a letter from Margaret Forster about the beauty of his mother, that leads to his remarkable account of a decade-long affair. A love story, a detective story, a book of secrets, Mosaic is both a beautifully written journey into a forest of family trees, and a fascinating insight into the workings of genealogy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 02 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 0349116210
ISBN 13: 9780349116211

Media Reviews
'A brilliant writer blessed with perfect pitch ... There could be no more sympathetic and funny companion with whom to go into the jungle of geneology than Holroyd' Mail on Sunday 'An absolute tour de force of brilliant writing, with passages of such poignancy, such wit, such sly irony, such pure joy in literary achievement that it makes you think what fun it must be to sit at your desk being Michael Holroyd' Lynn Barber, Telegraph
Author Bio
Michael Holroyd was born in 1935, and educated at Eton College and the Maidenhead Public Library. His family autobiography, BASIL STREET BLUES (1999) was given the greatest number of non-fiction end-of-year critics' choices. He was awarded the CBE in 1989.