Maxwell's Ghost by Richard Frere

Maxwell's Ghost by Richard Frere

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A personal and sympathetic look at the extraordinary man in his last tumultuous year. On first publication in 1976, the book was accused of sensationalism because due to its candid approach on homosexual friendships. Maxwell's Ghost is a grittily honest account of his life.

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Maxwell's Ghost by Richard Frere

First published by Gollancz, then by Balnain, Maxwell's Ghost is a classic account of the life and achievements of Gavin Maxwell, whose work and beliefs have attained an almost mythical status. Maxwell's Ghost caused a stir when it was published in 1976 because it dealt candidly with its subject's homosexual friendships. This aspect of the man had not been common knowledge even among Maxwell's close friends, and certainly had not been touched upon in the 1969 film of Ring of Bright Water which Frere always called 'notably inane' or in Maxwell's memoir from the previous year, Raven Seek Thy Brother. Frere denied sensationalizing in his book. He said that Maxwell had asked him on his death-bed to write it, and 'demanded that I write a true and impartial account'. Maxwell's Ghost is a searing portrayal of Gavin Maxwell through the destruction of Camusfearna to his final acceptance of the inevitability of his death.

'a classic piece of autobiographical, and biographical, writing that deserves to be rediscovered'

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Richard Frere was born at Roydon Hall, Norfolk, in 1922. When Frere was a child, his father moved to Scotland and after private tutoring he went to Inverness Academy. He instinctively took to the Highlands, and over the course of his life he published a number of works on the area as well as on a variety of other subjects, however, he would probably have remained unknown to the wider world had it not been for his association with Gavin Maxwell and the publication of Maxwell's Ghost in 1976. He died in 1999.

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ISBN 13 9781780270111
ISBN 10 1780270119
Title Maxwell's Ghost
Author Richard Frere
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2011-06-20
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.