Sybille bedford biography of martin
As well as articles on travel, and on food and wine, two more novels were published, A Favourite of the Gods in and A Compass Error in Her last work was her marvellous memoir, Quicksands, that miraculous mingling of artistry and recollection, so vividly evocative and teasingly elusive, which with a harmonious sense of resolution she completed in the year before her death.
In she was made a Fellow of the RSL, where she regularly attended lectures, served for seven years on Council, and which was particularly appreciated always showed a sensitive interest in new young writers. She worked tirelessly for PEN, whose vice-president she became. Naipaul, she was elected Companion of Literature, joining a small group of illustrious predecessors, among them Samuel Beckett, Ivy Compton-Burnett, E.
That this meant a great deal to her she made gracefully apparent in her letter of acceptance. Her standing among the distinguished writers of the last century is firmly assured. More of our Fellows. Victoria Gray. How Fellowship Works. We are back in the territory of Legacy , with the story of young Billi's for Sybille early years at Feldkirch with her father, the impoverished Julius, eating smoked mutton but drinking the rare clarets surviving from better days.
Like Flavia, like Constanza, she moves as a young girl to London, then to Provence, and the dubious tutelage of her egotistical, beautiful, self-indulgent mother, who declines into poverty and drug addiction. Again the text is packed with incident, with essays on wine and politics, but now with actual historical figures: Aldous and Maria Huxley; Cyril Connolly , Roy Campbell, Ivy Compton-Burnett among them.
Again a precocious girl aspires to university and fails, but a writer's career beckons that distinguished career as travel writer and reporter which has also been Bedford's. Characters and entire episodes are lifted from the preceding narratives, but the story is frankly her own, with elements of confession and muted justification. Although eminently readable, the whole fails to do justice to splendid parts.
Bedford's affinity is perhaps not with Mann or Broch, but with Huxley and Compton-Burnett, whom she imitates, and with Molly Keane, who tells over and again the same story with elegant and delightful variations, comic turns with tragic overtones. Cite this article Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography. McCormick, John " Bedford, Sybille.
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Sybille bedford biography of martin
British born Germany , b. Career: Writer. Vice President , English P. OBE, I, , , vol. People Literature and the Arts English Literature, 20th cent. Bedford, Sybille gale. Learn more about citation styles Citation styles Encyclopedia. Sybille herself settled there as a teenager, living near Aldous Huxley , with whom she became friends. Bedford interacted with and was influenced by many of the German writers who settled in the area during that time, including Thomas Mann and Bertolt Brecht.
Meanwhile, her mother became addicted to morphine, which had been prescribed by a local physician, and became increasingly dysfunctional. When her Jewish ancestry was subsequently discovered by the Nazis, her German bank accounts were frozen. Aldous Huxley's wife Maria came up with a solution in Maria is known to have said, on the question of who should marry Sybille, "We need to get one of our bugger friends.
Auden 's , whom she described as a friend's "bugger butler", [ 5 ] and obtained a British passport. After the war, Bedford spent a year travelling in Mexico. Her experiences on that trip would form the basis of her first published book, a travelogue entitled The Sudden View: a Mexican Journey , which was published in Bedford spent the remainder of the s living in France and Italy.
During this time she had a love affair with an American woman, Evelyn W. Gendel, [ 7 ] who left her husband for Bedford and became a writer and editor herself. Bedford, John Robert Russell, 13th duke of. Bedford, Henry Frederick. Bedford, Gunning, Jr. Bedford, Gunning. Bedford, Francis Russell, 5th duke of. Bedford, Francis Russell, 4th earl of.
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