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In “Sybille Bedford: A Life,” Sybille Bedford finished her career by finally writing a memoir. One might think such a thing wasn't necessary since all of her books were highly autobiographical (not to mention her collected essays on travel) but readers can still learn a few new details of her life her.
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Correspondence, typescript drafts, handwritten notes, photographs, clippings, drawings, address books, date books, calendars, and diaries document the life and work of Sybille Bedford from the early s through the beginning of the twenty-first century.Sybille Bedford was born Between two other semi-autobiographical novels, A Favourite of the gods () and A Compass Error (), she spent six years of her life — “a labour of love”, as she called it herself – researching the biography of Aldous Huxley, at his widow’s suggestion. This monumental work, published in was unanimously praised by the.
The first biography of the The first biography of the universally acclaimed British writer, Sybille Bedford, by the celebrated author of books about Nancy Mitford and Evelyn nate, liberated, fiercely independent, Sybille Bedford was a writer and a journalist, the author of ten books, including a biography of Aldous Huxley, and four novels, all of which fictionalized her extraordinary life.