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Letters Home Robert Byron

Letters Home By Robert Byron

Letters Home by Robert Byron


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Summary

A record of Byron's life from his days at Eton through to the journeys around the world that produced his books, such as The Road to Oxiana. This collection of letters show his relationship to friends, attitudes to war and the background to the books that made him famous.

Letters Home Summary

Letters Home by Robert Byron

Robert Byron is best remembered now for The Road to Oxiana. Less well-known is that, like many of his generation, notably Nancy Mitford, Evelyn Waugh and Diana Cooper, he was an entertaining letter-writer. He also had much opportunity to write, travelling widely as he did in pursuit of his enthusiasm for Byzantine and Islamic art and architecture. Some of his travels he turned into books; The Station in which he recounts his journies to Mount Athos; First Russia, then Tibet. In each case, his letters home provide a vivid and often hilarious account of the reality underlying the text.;As well as strenuous forays to far-flung parts of the globe, these letters record his years at Eton and Oxford, enlivened by friends like Henry Yorke and Harold Acton, and also his developing career as a writer, his lecture tours to America and his reactions to impending war. They chart the maturing of a rare intelligence.

Table of Contents

Eton and Oxford, 1922-1925; Greece, 1926-1927; England and Austria, 1928-1929; India and Tibet, 1929-1930; Russia, 1932; Persia, 1933-34; America, 1935; Russia, 1935; China, 1935-1936; last letters, 1939-1941.

Additional information

GOR001774328
9780719549212
0719549213
Letters Home by Robert Byron
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Murray Press
19910418
352
N/A
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