Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
v, 224 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
Two years before her death in 2005, Mary Lee Settle sat down "to trace the way that led me into the writer I have been for fifty years." The result is this memoir, which picks up her life story where Addie (1998) left it, with a girl turning twenty, in love with the language of Shakespeare and determined to be an actress. That summer of 1938 her mother sends Mary Lee off to a theater apprenticeship, inadvertently setting her on a road few women of that era would have dared to travel. The road will lead to serious, "uncompromised" writing and over twenty books. The adventures along the way--from the glamour of New York during the World's Fair, through the terrors of London during the Blitz, to the trials and triumphs of the postwar literary world--will delight, inform, and alarm the reader of this thoroughly modern Canterbury Tale. |
Contents |
Prelude to the summer of 1938 -- From Barter to Manhattan -- The last grand summer -- Waiting -- Toronto -- Prewar in the United States, 1941-1942 -- Thirteen months in the WAAF -- London, 1944 -- Leaving -- The turning year -- Another country -- Mr. Eliot -- Coronation -- Nine years -- Maugham -- My Paris. |
Subject |
Settle, Mary Lee.
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Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
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Added Author |
Freeman, Anne Hobson, 1934-
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ISBN |
9780393057324 hardcover |
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0393057321 hardcover |
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