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  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407015316
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 400
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Growing Up In A War




A beautifully written evocation of lost world and a vanished childhood, by the author of Clouds of Glory.

This utterely compelling memoir opens with a sceptical nine-year-old Bryan Magee being taught the facts of life. It goes on to tell the story of the Second World War as seen through a child's eyes.

Growing Up in a War nostalgically evokes the atmostphere of wartime England, the community spirit of a society before television, where very few had cars or telephones. A kid from the East End, he won a scholarship to one of the country's ancient public schools. During the school holidays, he returned to London and the air raids, the doodlebugs and V2 rockets.

With the war over, Bryan's school sent him to a Lycée in Versailles, and he explored the Paris of those post-war years. Then, back in England, he tumbled into his first love affair. The book comes to an end with his call-up into the army, and his unexpected posting to the School of Military Intelligence.

Growing Up in a War is a stunning autobiography and account of Britain during an extraordinary period of history, by the winner of the J.R. Ackerley Prize for autobiography.

  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407015316
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 400
Categories:

About the author

Bryan Magee

Bryan Magee has had a many-sided career. In the 1960s and 70s he worked in broadcasting, as a current affairs reporter on ITV and a critic of the arts on BBC Radio 3. At one time he taught philosophy at Oxford, where he was a tutor at Balliol College. His best remembered television programmes are two long series about philosophy: for the first he was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Television Society, while the book he based on the second was a bestseller. From 1974 to 1983 he was Member of Parliament for Leyton, first as Labour, then as a Social Democrat. He is now a full-time author and has written over twenty books, including Clouds of Glory, a memoir about his childhood in Hoxton. He has also written several books on the history of philosophy. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages.

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Praise for Growing Up In A War

A wonderful book

Daily Mail

It is the vividness of his recall, his feel for emotion and ability to pinpoint people and place that make this such a compelling read

Publishing News

Magee has been fascinated by life as it is lived by himself and others. Here he writes vividly

The Times

Magee is a man of many parts. But his star role, as he triumphantly demonstrates again and again here, is that of autobiographer

Spectator

Marvellous

New Statesman

Social history that brings to life a very different world

Financial Times