There's No Story There, 9781912766369
Paperback
Wartime factory, explosive danger: ordinary lives in extraordinary circumstances.

There's No Story There

wartime writing, 1944-1945

  • Paperback
  • Release Date

    31 July 2021

Summary

Statevale: Echoes of War in a Munitions Factory

There’s No Story There is about the lives of conscripted workers at Statevale, an enormous rural munitions factory somewhere in England during the Second World War.

The workers are making shells and bombs, and no chances can be taken with so much high explosive around. Trolleys are pushed slowly, workers wear rubber-soled soft shoes and put protective cream on their faces. Any kind of metal, moving fas…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781912766369
ISBN-10:1912766361
Series:Handheld Classics
Author:Inez Holden
Publisher:Handheld Press
Imprint:Handheld Press
Format:Paperback
Release Date:31 July 2021
Weight:334g
Dimensions:216mm x 135mm
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Critics Review

‘This is a journal of the tense months between Dunkirk and the start of the Blitz – months when a German invasion of Britain seemed both imminent and inevitable. It’s written with a steady intensity; raw worry pokes through the elegant prose, and though there are many vivid details, and moments of wit and levity, this is also an extraordinary meditation of what it means to be free in a world of encroaching tyranny.’ — Lissa Evans

About The Author

Inez Holden

Inez Holden (1903-1974) was a British journalist, novelist, BBC script-writer and cultural critic. As well as being one of the Bright Young Things of the 1930s, she was later associated with George Orwell (briefly his lover, also a writing partner), novelist Anthony Powell, and H G Wells (she rented his spare apartment in London during the Second World War, and introduced him to Orwell). She was one of the very few women to be published in Cyril Connolly’s haute highbrow magazine Horizon. Her WW2 writing was focused on the experiences of the working classes and the voiceless. She published ten books, a mixture of fiction and non-fiction, between 1929 and 1956. She did not marry or have children.

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