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John Betjeman Bevis Hillier

John Betjeman By Bevis Hillier

John Betjeman by Bevis Hillier


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Following Young Betjeman, in which the poet secretly married and found his eccentric genius, this volume deals with his zenith years.

John Betjeman Summary

John Betjeman: New Fame, New Love by Bevis Hillier

This volume deals with Betjeman's zenith years. Now he wins fame not just for his poems but as a tastemaker opening eyes to the Victorian ages, as a battling conservationist and as a television personality, one of the Old Masters of a new medium. The book opens with the Betjemans' stormy married life (their German maid thought John's first name was Shutup). There are chapters on Betjeman as film critic for the Evening Standard ('Do you mind if I say you like English Perpendicular?', he asked Myrna Loy) and as editor of the Shell Guides with John Piper, whose wife Myfanwy - Goldilegs to Betjeman - became one of his enduring muses. When war came he was posted to neutral Ireland as a diplomat - some thought, a spy. An IRA officer was sent to shoot him; luckily Betjeman was on leave at the time. Betjeman's loves and longings are described, as well as the beginning of his close and enduring friendship with Lady Elizabeth Cavendish. The inspirations of favourite poems are discovered.His love of Metroland, or remote churches, dim peers and obscure clergyman poets, his antipathy to business bishops and to Pevsner, the Herr Professor Doktor, together with an enormous range of his friends, including Nancy Mitford, Osbert Lancaster and James Lees-Milne. Here too are his hitherto unpublished diary entries about W.H. Auden, his skirmishes with Evelyn Waugh over religion and his anguish when his wife became a Roman Catholic. The narrative is crowned by the huge success of his Collected Poems in 1958, a really thrilling moment of triumph.

John Betjeman Reviews

One of the richest and most entertaining biographies of recent times. John Bayley. -- Literary Review It is a book to read slowly for fear of coming too fast to the end. -- Guardian The book is crammed with very funny stories. -- Daily Telegraph

About Bevis Hillier

Bevis Hillier has dedicated more than twenty-five years to writing Betjeman's life, a task entrusted to him by the poet himself. Patrick Taylor-Martin wrote: 'It is impossible to imagine the job done by anyone more intelligent, industrious or sympathetic.' Like Betjeman he was at Magdalen College, Oxford; later he joined The Times, became Editor of The Connoisseur, and a columnist on the Los Angeles Times, as well as writing for many other papers and journals. He is an authority on nineteenth-century ceramics and on Art Deco. He edited Betjeman's Uncollected Poems (now included in Collected Poems), compiled John Betjeman: A Life in Pictures ('a heavenly book', A. L. Rowse) and is the author of Young Betjeman. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives in Hampshire. Young Betjeman has been reissued as a companion to this new volume.

Table of Contents

Uffington; film critic; the diarist; that's shell - that was; to Mr and Mrs John Betjeman, a son; the pipers; continual dew and an Oxford University chest; decoration; observer corps; on the air up to 1940; Minnie; old lights for new chancels; Ireland; Daily Herald; admiralty; Farnborough; new bats in old belfries; British Council; a Lincolnshire tale; Oxford Preservation Trust; on the air 1943-1949; selected poems; preservationist's progress up to 1949; taime and taide; Wantage; first and last loves; the Boase Gardens; a few late chrysanthemums; cloth fair; on the air 1950-1958; the Daily Telegraph; television personality 1937-1957; city and suburban; preservationist's progress 1950-1957; Cincinnati; Vic Soc and The Doc; a really thrilling moment of triumph.

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9780719550027
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John Betjeman: New Fame, New Love by Bevis Hillier
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John Murray Press
20021107
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