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Pamela Hansford Johnson By Wendy Pollard

Pamela Hansford Johnson by Wendy Pollard


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This first biography of Pamela Hansford Johnson (1912-1981) has been written with the full co-operation of her three children, who allowed Wendy Pollard access to previously unexamined diaries, letters and much other material, illuminating their mother's eventful and often entertaining life. Pamela Hansford Johnson's achievements were all the more

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Pamela Hansford Johnson: Her Life, Work and Times by Wendy Pollard

This first biography of Pamela Hansford Johnson (1912-1981) has been written with the full co-operation of her three children, who allowed Wendy Pollard access to previously unexamined diaries, letters and much other material, illuminating their mother's eventful and often entertaining life. Pamela Hansford Johnson's achievements were all the more remarkable because of her lack of formal education after the age of 16. With no literary contacts to ease her path, she nevertheless quickly established herself first as a poet, then as a prolific short story writer, and, after the publication of her first novel, she was able to support herself and her mother on her income from writing and reviewing. In addition to their aesthetic worth, her novels are remarkable for the portraits they paint of almost forgotten, yet comparatively recent, worlds. Her 1930s novels are not set in the privileged surroundings featured in the novels of the majority of her contemporaries, but in the down-to-earth milieu of lower middle-class Londoners. Her novels of the 1940s and 1950s graphically portray the period of social adjustment during, and immediately after, the Second World War.Later, several of her novels focused on moral dilemmas, and she also varied her range with a group of well-received satirical novels. She frequently broadcast on the Third Programme, and was a regular panel member on the acclaimed radio programme, 'The Critics' and BBC TV's 'The Brains Trust'. Her non-fiction works include literary monographs on Thomas Wolfe and Ivy Compton-Burnett, a published series of broadcasts entitled 'Six Proust Reconstructions', and On Iniquity, a book-length meditation on the Moors Murder Trial, on which she reported for the Sunday Telegraph. Her private life was full of incident, the earliest being her youthful romance with Dylan Thomas. Her first marriage was to an Australian journalist, and she subsequently married the novelist and scientist, C.P. (later Lord) Snow. The Snows formed a celebrated literary partnership, travelling widely, and being feted in academic circles in the USA and the USSR as well as in the UK. The biography also recounts the many intrigues in literary circles in the post-war years when the Snows later became targets for the emerging satire movement.

Pamela Hansford Johnson Reviews

PAMELA Hansford Johnson has found the perfect biographer and critic in Wendy Pollard, in a book bound to appeal to readers with an interest in the literary world of twentieth-century Britain, and in women's literary lives in particular. Fully and extensively researched, this intelligent study judiciously sets Hansford Johnson's life and considerable achievements in the context of her times. [It] is a readable and enjoyable book: Pollard writes with real knowledge, insight and balance, and a nice dry wit. Jenny Hartley, Professor of English Literature at the University of Roehampton // MISS HANSFORD Johnson belongs to that group of writers - they are perhaps most to be envied - whose fame has climbed slowly on the wings of each new achievement. In the past ten years she has become well known to the reading public as a novelist of great craftsmanship and distinction and to readers of the weeklies as one of the best contemporary reviewers of novels in the language. Times Literary Supplement, 1959 // PAMELA Hansford Johnson is a writer whose memory fully deserves to be kept alive, and she is well served by Wendy Pollard's admirable, sympathetic biography, which does justice both to her life and to her work. Jonathan Coe, award-winning novelist and biographer // WENDY Pollard's absorbing, well-researched and sensitive biography shows the importance of London in the complex life and work of a writer who was quite popular and critically respected in her lifetime but has since fallen into relative and undeserved obscurity. The Literary London Journal. // IT'S VERY readable and superbly well researched ... I certainly found Wendy pollard's portrayal of PHJ's life to be fascinating - I have only touched very briefly on it here - but it is testament to her biographer's skill, that I feel I really got to know PHJ. Wendy Pollard skilfully discusses each of PHJ's novels, without I am personally very happy to say, giving away any spoilers. From the blog Heavenali // A REVALUATION [of Johnson' profile] is clearly required; Pollard's sympathetic, judicious and informed biography makes a major contribution to this, bringing Johnson out of [Dylan] Thomas's and [C.P.] Snow's long shadows. Nicolas Tredell, PN Review

About Wendy Pollard

After a number of administrative jobs, Wendy Pollard worked for five years as editorial assistant on the Newsdesk of Independent Television News. While her family was growing up, she studied with the Open University, gaining a first-class honours degree. She was awarded a PhD in 2000 by the English Faculty of the University of Cambridge, for a dissertation on the literary reception of the works of Rosamond Lehmann, which was later published as Rosamond Lehmann and Her Critics: The Vagaries of Literary Reception (Ashgate, 2004).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations; Introduction and Acknowledgments; 1 A Clapham Childhood; 2 Aut Inveniam Viam, Aut Faciam; 3 `My Darling Dylan'; 4 `A Remarkable English First Novel'; 5 Married Life amid the Clouds of War; 6 Surviving on the Home Front; 7 `Waving Flags on Top of a Huge Rubble-Heap'; 8 Chill Outside and Within; 9 The Dark and the Light; 10 `I Have Been Infinitely, Infinitely Enriched'; 11 `Divorce-Nausea', `Wounded Pride', finally `Wondrous Joy'; 12 A Fragile Start to a Second Marriage until the Arrival of `Borox'; 13 Second Exile from the City; 14 `And Have You Ever Written, Lady Snow?'; 15 East and West; 16 Attacks, Scandals and Distresses; 17 Pamela the Crusader, Part One; 18 Pamela the Crusader, Part Two; 19 `This World is in a Frightful State'; 20 `So End my Fifties...'; 21 `Why, This is HELL - Nor am I out of it'; 22 The Last Six Months; Afterword; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index

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9780856832987
0856832987
Pamela Hansford Johnson: Her Life, Work and Times by Wendy Pollard
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Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd
2014-10-01
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