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Philip Marsden

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480:: "More than half a century after fleeing the Russians and Nazis, the poet Zofia Ilinska, nee Bronski, went back to the little village of her birth, which was then in Poland but now is part of Belarus. Accompanied by her friend, the travel writer and author Philip Marsden, she was looking for her home, though hoping to find much more -- a key to her childhood, and to her family. Marsden narrates the story of Zofia's return movingly but without sentimentality. And when she gives him her mother's diary, and letters, he begins to peel away the layers of Bronski history. From Zofia's journey we move back in time to the beautiful, courageous Helena, Zofia's mother, whose own family had had to uproot itself during the catastrophic events of 1914. From this chronicle of lost times and displaced souls emerges a passionate, magnificent epic of mother and daughter, a stirring elegy for the worlds that our century has left behind, and an unforgettable testament to love's power to reconstruct and forgive." 401:"Philip Marsden: Journeying among people: Philip Marsden's books have shone a light into the hidden corners of Ethiopian history. Guy Mannes-Abbott is touched by his great affection for the nation" 157:
in 1994). This book is being currently translated into Spanish thanks to an Artist Residency granted by the Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada, and the Mexican National Fund for Culture and the Arts.
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Date of birth previously cited wrongly as 5 November, possibly a transatlantic misinterpretation of 5/11/61.
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magazine. He became a full-time writer in the late 1980s. He was elected as a Fellow of
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Sir James Granville le Neve King of Campsie, 3rd Baronet (1898 –1989)
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Britain in the Eighties: the Spectator’s view of the Thatcher decade
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The Levelling Sea: The Story of a Cornish Haven in the Age of Sail
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with his wife, the writer Charlotte Hobson, and their children.
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Views from Abroad: the Spectator book of travel writing
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A review of his work by Guy Mannes-Abbott appeared in
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Articles of War: the Spectator book of World War II
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Sir James Granville le Neve King of Campsie, 3rd Baronet (1898 –1989)
Bristol
The Spectator
The Royal Society of Literature
The Independent
Cornwall
Somerset Maugham Award
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
Thomas Cook Travel Book Award
Falmouth University
Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year
ISBN
0-7126-2566-6
ISBN
0-00-215878-7
Somerset Maugham Award
ISBN
0-00-255630-8
Thomas Cook Travel Book Award
ISBN
0-00-717347-4
ISBN
0-00-717345-8
Tewodros II
ISBN
978-0-00-717453-9
ISBN
978-1847086280
ISBN
978-1783782994

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