The mad boy, Lord Berners, my grandmother and me / Sofka Zinovieff.
2014
ML410.B565 Z56 2014 (Mapit)
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Title
The mad boy, Lord Berners, my grandmother and me / Sofka Zinovieff.
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ISBN
9780224096591 (hardback)
0224096591 (hardback)
1448105196
9781448105199
0062338943
9780062338945
006233896X
9780062338969
0224096591 (hardback)
1448105196
9781448105199
0062338943
9780062338945
006233896X
9780062338969
Published
London : Jonathan Cape, 2014.
Copyright
©2014
Language
English
Description
xii, 436 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Call Number
ML410.B565 Z56 2014
Dewey Decimal Classification
942.0820922
Summary
Faringdon House in Oxfordshire was the home of Lord Berners, composer, writer, painter, friend of Stravinsky and Gertrude Stein, a man renowned for his eccentricity -- masks, practical jokes, a flock of multi-coloured doves -- and his homosexuality. Before the war he made Faringdon an aesthete's paradise, where exquisite food was served to many of the great minds, beauties and wits of the day. Since the early thirties his companion there was Robert Heber-Percy, twenty-eight years his junior, wildly physical, unscholarly, a hothead who rode naked through the grounds, loved cocktails and nightclubs, and was known to all as the Mad Boy. If the two men made an unlikely couple, at a time when homosexuality was illegal, the addition to the household in 1942 of a pregnant Jennifer Fry, a high society girl known to be 'fast', as Robert's wife was simply astounding. After Victoria was born the marriage soon foundered (Jennifer later married Alan Ross). Berners died in 1950, leaving Robert in charge of Faringdon, aided by a ferocious Austrian housekeeper who strove to keep the same culinary standards in a more austere age. This was the world Sofka Zinovieff, Victoria's daughter, a typical child of the sixties, first encountered at the age of seventeen. Eight years later, to her astonishment, Robert told her he was leaving her Faringdon House. Her book about Faringdon and its people is marvellously witty and full of insight, bringing to life a vanished world and the almost fantastical people who lived in it.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 411-415) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
A Fish-shaped Handbag
Behind the Rocking Horse
Russians, Radicals and Roman Catholics
A Delightful Youth
Et in Arcadia Ego
Boys and Girls
Fiends
Follies and Fur-lined Wombs
The Orphan on the Top Floor
In the City of Dreaming Dons
Gosh I think She's Swell
The Pram in the Hall
Put in a Van
'From Catamite to Catamite'
The Nazi
Robert's Folly
Purple dye
Blood Ties
Dust and Ashes
The Bell and the Blue Plaque
Notes
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index.
A Fish-shaped Handbag
Behind the Rocking Horse
Russians, Radicals and Roman Catholics
A Delightful Youth
Et in Arcadia Ego
Boys and Girls
Fiends
Follies and Fur-lined Wombs
The Orphan on the Top Floor
In the City of Dreaming Dons
Gosh I think She's Swell
The Pram in the Hall
Put in a Van
'From Catamite to Catamite'
The Nazi
Robert's Folly
Purple dye
Blood Ties
Dust and Ashes
The Bell and the Blue Plaque
Notes
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index.