Sandel by Angus Stewart

Sandel by Angus Stewart

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Sandel by Angus Stewart

Set in the 1960s in an Oxford college when being gay was still an offence punishable by imprisonment, Sandel tells the story of a love affair between an undergraduate (David Rogers), and a cathedral choir boy (Antony Sandel). Sensual, profound, often funny and never sentimental, Stewart provides a definitive analysis of same-sex love in the context of a relationship that reveals love as the one agent of the human condition that can set us free.
'A controlled and beautifully written love story' New Statesman 'A love which truly exists and is not despicable.' Sunday Telegraph
Angus Stewart was born in 1936, the son of John Innes Mackintosh Stewart, the novelist and Oxford academic who wrote bestselling crime fiction as Michael Innes.He was educated at Bryanston School in Dorset, and later at Christ Church Oxford, loosely disguised as St Cecilia’s in Sandel. His first published work was ‘The Stile’, which appeared in a 1964 Faber anthology and won the Richard Hillary Memorial Prize. His breakthrough came with Sandel, his first novel, written in 1966-7 in the wake of the Wolfenden Report on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution. In recent years, when the novel fell out of print, it developed a cult following and commanded a price of over a thousand pounds a copy on Amazon. It is now known that Stewart filtered the human drama of the piction through the perspective of autobiography. He wrote pseudonymously about the central affair as his own in Underdogs: Eighteen Victims of Society, edited by Philip Toynbee in 1961. In 1968 Stewart moved to Tangier in Morocco. His experiences there resulted in a second novel, Snow in Harvest (1969), soon to be published by Pilot Productions, and a travel diary entitled Tangier: A Writer’s Notebook, first published in 1977 and now available in ebook form. A third novel, The Wind Cries All Ways, which includes a startling description of the author’s incarceration in a Tangier mental asylum, has never been published. After his mother’s death in 1979 Stewart returned to live in England, and died in Oxfordshire twenty years later.
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ISBN 13 9781900064088
ISBN 10 1900064081
Title Sandel
Author Angus Stewart
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pilot Productions Ltd
Year published 2013-08-02
Number of pages 256
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