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On the Wilder Shores of Love: A Bohemian Life

hardcoverJanuary 15, 2015
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ISBN-13: 9780349005447 ISBN-10: 0349005443
Publisher
Virago
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 15, 2015
Weight
1.6 lbs
Dimensions
24.10×3.90×16.30 cm

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On the Wilder Shores of Love: A Bohemian Life by Lesley Blanch. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780349005447.

What does it mean to be a great romantic? To live it as well as write about it? - Lesley Blanch Most famous for The Wilder Shores of Love, her book about four women travellers, Lesley Blanch was a scholarly romantic and a bold writer. Her lifelong passion was for Russia, the Balkans and the Middle East. At heart a nomad, she spent the greater part of her life travelling the remote areas her books record so vividly. Born in 1904, she died aged 103, having gone from being a household name to a mysterious and neglected living legend. She was writing about her eccentric Edwardian childhood at her death and that work, never before published, now forms the beginning of this wonderful memoir. Lesley Blanch chose to escape the boredom of convention: having first worked as a theatre designer and illustrator, she became British Vogues features editor during World War II and then, in 1946 she sailed from England to travel the world with her diplomat-novelist husband, Romain Gary. By the time they reached Hollywood in the late 1950s they were literary celebrities. When Gary left her for the young actress, Jean Seberg, Blanch headed East and travelled across Siberia, Outer Mongolia, Turkey, Iran, Samarkand, Afghanistan, Egypt, the Sahara, making her mark as an indefatigable and generous travel writer. Edited by her goddaughter Georgia de Chamberet, who was working with her in her centenary year, this book collects together the story of Blanchs marriage, previously published only in French; a selection of her journalism which brings to life the artistic melting pot that was London between the wars; and a selection of her most evocative travel pieces, to create the story of a fascinating, bohemian - and, at times outrageous - life that spanned the twentieth century.