Olivia Manning: A Life

Olivia Manning: A Life

by June Braybrooke (Author), Neville Braybrooke (Author)

Synopsis

Olivia Manning was a superb writer - extravagantly funny and deeply serious at the same time - but her talent was not fully recognised in her lifetime. This beautifully written biography puts the record straight. Born in 1908 in Portsmouth into a naval family, she seized independence at the first opportunity, making a penurious life for herself in London as a furniture painter at Peter Jones, before signing up as a wartime ambulance driver - although she had never learned to drive. Her personality was as idiosyncratic her novels. Her husband, Reggie Smith, was equally a 'character' - a BBC producer, self-proclaimed communist and life-long philanderer. Both indulged in affairs, but their unusual marriage was sustained by his lifelong support for his wife's gifts. After their adventurous war (Reggie was then in the British Council - and probably a spy) they became the centre of London literary life, numbering among their close friends Iris Murdoch, Muriel Spark, Stevie Smith, Ivy Compton-Burnett, Anthony Burgess and Laurence Durrell. Olivia Manning died in 1980 in their house on the Isle of Wight; a cat lover, she left most of her money to the Wood Green Animal sanctuary.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: First edition
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 04 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0701177497
ISBN 13: 9780701177492
Book Overview: The first biography of Olivia Manning, author of The Balkan Trilogy

Author Bio
Neville Braybrooke (man of letters) and June Braybrooke (who write novels under the name Isobel English) both died before this book about their friend was completed. It has been polished, edited and prepared for press by novelist and critic Francis King, with help from Neville's daughter and June's stepdaughter, Victoria Orr-Ewing.