
The Charioteer
a virago modern classic
$26.40
- Paperback
432 pages
- Release Date
11 November 2013
Summary
The Charioteer: A Novel of Love, Choice, and Identity
Injured at Dunkirk, young Corporal Laurie Odell recuperates in a rural veterans’ hospital. There, he finds connection with Andrew, a conscientious objector working as an orderly, and their friendship blossoms into a tender, secret romance.
The arrival of Ralph Lanyon, a former school mentor now a naval officer, disrupts Laurie’s newfound peace. Drawn into Ralph’s circle of world-weary gay men, Laurie confronts fleeting pl…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781844089505 |
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ISBN-10: | 1844089509 |
Series: | Virago Modern Classics |
Author: | Mary Renault, Simon Russell Beale |
Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
Imprint: | Virago Press Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 432 |
Release Date: | 11 November 2013 |
Weight: | 360g |
Dimensions: | 127mm x 197mm x 27mm |
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Emotionally intelligent, beautifully written and deeply moving, it transcends categorisations.
Emotionally intelligent, beautifully written and deeply moving, it transcends categorisations. – Peter Parker Daily Telegraph A stunningly good book – Antonia Senior The Times A tender coming-of-age love story from one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century Daily Express
About The Author
Mary Renault
Mary Renault (1905-1983) was born in London and educated at St Hughs, Oxford. She trained as a nurse at Oxford’s Radcliffe Infirmary, where she met her lifelong partner, Julie Mullard. Her first novel, Purposes of Love, was published in 1937. In 1948, after North Face won a MGM prize worth $150,000, she and Mullard emigrated to South Africa. There, Renault was able to write forthrightly about homosexual relationships for the first time - in her masterpiece, THE CHARIOTEER (1953), and then in her first historical novel, The Last of the Wine (1956). Renault’s vivid novels set in the ancient world brought her worldwide fame. In 2010 Fire From Heaven was shortlisted for the Lost Booker of 1970.
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