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Beyond the Frame

Autor Norman Coates
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2027
When Mattei Radev escaped Communist Bulgaria and stowed away on a ship to Scotland in 1950, he brought with him five lemons, a bar of chocolate, a roll of toilet paper and a business card carrying the name of his eventual destination: London. Penniless and alone in a new city, he spent his days working as a hospital porter and his nights between hostels in Camden Town, picking up English from the down-and-out men he met along the way. A chance meeting with Patrick Trevor-Roper - a world-class eye surgeon and later a pioneering gay rights activist - changed his life forever. Through Patrick, he was thrust into a new, queer world of experimenters, artists and aristocrats: he holidayed in Dorset with Eddy Sackville-West; began an intimate friendship with E. M. Forster; cut suits with Hardy Amies; and started life as a picture framer and art collector under the mentorship of Robert Medley. Intimate and tender, this is the reconstruction of his extraordinary life by his partner Norman Coates, and a spellbinding portrait of London's mid-century bohemia. In 1950, Mattei came to Bloomsbury in search of a way to live - and found kinship, community and a calling.
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ISBN-13: 9781806490776
ISBN-10: 1806490773
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 mm
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Norman Coates is a writer, painter and theatre designer. The life partner of Mattei Radev, he is the custodian of the Radev Collection, an art collection built up over three generations by Radev, Eardley Knollys and Edward Sackville-West. He lives in Bloomsbury.

Recenzii

Astonishing... rich in anecdotes and sidelong insights into famous figures, and an evocative and intimate portrait of a bygone era
A truly memorable piece of queer life-writing
A profoundly moving book and an astonishing love story... glitters with Radev's witty and perceptive accounts of artists and writers at the heart of British cultural life
Utterly absorbing