Saturday, July 12, 2014

Vera Brittain (1893 - 1970) V.A.D. Nurse

Shortly after British writer Vera Brittain's death, her papers were purchased by McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. 

Dr. Alan Bishop joined the English Department at Mac that year, and "having read and admired Testament of Youth, was soon drawn to exploring Brittain's unpublished writings.  Among them was a diary that she had begun as a schoolgirl, and continued as a personal and historical record of the War, until overcome by exhaustion and grief in 1917.  That diary impressed me deeply, not only as a war-record, but also as a moving account of love and loss which, partly owing to Vera Brittain's literary talent and ambition, has qualities of a tragic novel."*

Dr Bishop with the encouragement of Vera's Literary Executor, Paul Berry, decided to edit the diary for publication, using her intended title, Chronicle of Youth.

The Neat Little Bookshop is extremely pleased to invite you to meet Dr. Bishop in the bookshop on THURSDAY, JULY 17 at 1:00 p.m.  Everyone welcome.

~ *Dr. Alan Bishop, Youth and the Great War.

                                        THURSDAY, JULY 17 at 1:00 p.m.

[A canal in Germany was recently named after Vera Brittain. Vera had written a controversial paper in 1943 critizing saturation bombing of Germany. An interview with Vera's daughter, Baroness Shirley Williams can be found on BBC, July 2, 2014,Woman's Hour discussing the honour.]

British Author, Harold Acton,* was asked to perform at a Conservative Garden Fete.  He decided to recite [T. S. Eliot's] The Waste Land from beginning to end.  "His audience's good manners were severely tested, as this dirge for a godless civilization, delivered in Harold Acton's rich, resounding voice, swept irresistible above their heads;  and one or two old ladies, who were alarmed and horrified but thought that the reciter had such a 'nice, kind face,' rather than hurt the young man's feelings by getting up and leaving openly, were obliged to sink to their knees and creep away on all fours."

*(July 5, 1904 - February 27, 1994)


THE LITTLE, BROWN BOOK OF Anecdotes, Clifton Fadiman.



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