Enid Bagnold

Enid Bagnold

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Publisher's Synopsis

'This lively biography reveals a passionate woman who was painfully aware of the difficulties of living as a writer and as a wife and mother.' Times

This remarkable biography brings to life one of the most active and gifted women of her generation. Best known as the author of National Velvet and The Chalk Garden, Enid Bagnold was born in 1889 and was determined from an early age to have it all: literary acclaim, social success, motherhood, marriage and lovers.

In Chelsea she painted with Sickert and was sculpted by Gaudier Brzeska. As a journalist, she worked with and was seduced by Frank Harris. Having worked as a VAD during the First World War, she wrote an exposé of hospital cruelty which won her instant fame. Her marriage to Roderick Jones, head of Reuters, enabled her to combine motherhood and a glittering social life with the thrill and turmoil of a long and varied career on both sides of the Atlantic. Although the post-war film of National Velvet brought her international acclaim, her passion remained the theatre, involving such luminaries as Cecil Beaton, Edith Evans, Gladys Cooper, Irene Selznick, Charles Laughton and John Gielgud.

'An extremely readable and often revelatory book that portrays not only the authoress of The Chalk Garden but also the complex social period through which she lived.'. Financial Times

Book information

ISBN: 9780571276479
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Imprint: Faber & Faber
Pub date:
Number of pages: 350
Weight: 544g
Height: 235mm
Width: 154mm
Spine width: 27mm