Words of Mercury by Patrick Leigh Fermor

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Words of Mercury by Patrick Leigh Fermor

A collection of the most delightful and evocative pieces from books, journalism and letters by Patrick Leigh Fermor - the 'greatest living travel writer' (Jan Morris)
There is a pleasure to be had on every pageHere is a writer who can find something fascinating in the dullest characters and the most drab towns. He is a master stylist, too, revelling in the possibilities of language, striving always to be exact. Few travel writers can create atmosphere quite as thickly, but then few have such extraordinary anecdotes to tell...it [the anthology] serves as a reminder that Leigh Fermor is one of the greatest travel writers of all time * Anthony Sattin, Sunday Times *
'The finest travel writer of his generation' Colin Thubron
'The greatest of living travel writers' Jan Morris
Patrick Leigh Fermor is an exquisite among travel writers * Sunday Telegraph *
Paddy Leigh Fermor - war hero, linguist, adventurer - is at heart a great storyteller ... he draws the reader, like his huge acquaintance, into instant intimacy. His achievement is to be who he is - even more than what he has done. This collection beautifully illustrates both. * Max Hastings, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
He makes exotic and entertaining friends wherever he goes, has read everything, been everywhere and writes like a dream * The Times *
In December 1933, at the age of eighteen, Patrick Leigh Fermor (1915-2011) walked across Europe, reaching Constantinople in early 1935. He travelled on into Greece, where in Athens he met Balasha Cantacuzene, with whom he lived - mostly in Rumania - until the outbreak of war. Serving in occupied Crete, he led a successful operation to kidnap a German general, for which he won the DSO. After the war he began writing, and travelled extensively round Greece with Joan Eyres Monsell whom he later married. Towards the end of his life he wrote the first two books about his early trans-European odyssey, A Time of Gifts and Between the Woods and the Water. He planned a third, unfinished at the time of his death in 2011, which has since been edited by Colin Thubron and Artemis Cooper and published as The Broken Road.
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ISBN 13 9780719561061
ISBN 10 071956106X
Title Words of Mercury
Author Patrick Leigh Fermor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Murray Press
Year published 2004-07-19
Number of pages 288
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