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Peter Vansittart

Peter Vansittart OBE, FRSL (27 August 1920 – 4 October 2008) was an English writer. He had 50 novels published between 1942 and 2008; he also wrote historical studies, memoirs, stories for children and three anthologies: Voices from the Great War (his most popular book), Voices 1870–1914 and Voices of the Revolution. He received an OBE in 2008 for his services to literature.[1]

Biography

He was born in Bedford in 1920, the son of Edwin Morris and Mignon Vansittart. Peter Vansittart was educated at Marlborough House School, Haileybury College and Worcester College, Oxford, although he spent only a year at Oxford and did not graduate. He worked as a schoolteacher at progressive schools — most notably Burgess Hill School, Hampstead — for 25 years before becoming a full-time writer. He wrote a novel about his time as a schoolteacher called Broken Canes.[citation needed] For many years he made money by letting rooms in a house in Hampstead which he bought for £200 in cash from an acquaintance in a pub in the 1940s. This inspired his novel Landlord. After living in London for much of his life, Vansittart moved to Kersey, Suffolk to a house inherited from his mother until his death.[2]

He died on 4 October 2008 at Ipswich Hospital aged 88.[3]

Writing career

Vansittart’s novels span eras from 2000 BC to AD 1986. For several decades he was acclaimed as England’s greatest living historical novelist. He said of his work, “My novels have been appreciated, if not always enjoyed, more by critics than the reading public, which shows no sign of enjoying them at all. This must be partly due to my obsession with language and speculation at the expense of narrative, however much I relish narrative in others.” [4]

In his works, Vansittart expressed his fascination with how time transforms historical facts into fantasy and myth. He said, “I was long impressed by the woeful distinction between the historical Macbeth and Shakespeare's: by the swift transformation of E.M. Forster's very English Mrs. Moore into an Indian goddess. Such phenomena relate very immediately to my own work, in which myth can be all too real, and the real degenerate into fantasy.”

Secret Protocols, his last novel, is set in World War II and was published in 2007.

Bibliography

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Historical author appointed OBE". 29 December 2007 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  2. ^ "Peter Vansittart: Influential figure in English literary life who". The Independent. 9 October 2008. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  3. ^ "The Times Obituaries – London Bridge, City of London | The Times". Legacy.com.
  4. ^ "Interview with Peter Vansittart | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu.
  5. ^ Held by Trinity College Dublin Library (see http://copac.ac.uk)

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Peter Vansittart OBE FRSL 27 August 1920 4 October 2008 was an English writer He had 50 novels published between 1942 and 2008 he also wrote historical studies memoirs stories for children and three anthologies Voices from the Great War his most popular book Voices 1870 1914 and Voices of the Revolution He received an OBE in 2008 for his services to literature 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Writing career 3 Bibliography 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditHe was born in Bedford in 1920 the son of Edwin Morris and Mignon Vansittart Peter Vansittart was educated at Marlborough House School Haileybury College and Worcester College Oxford although he spent only a year at Oxford and did not graduate He worked as a schoolteacher at progressive schools most notably Burgess Hill School Hampstead for 25 years before becoming a full time writer He wrote a novel about his time as a schoolteacher called Broken Canes citation needed For many years he made money by letting rooms in a house in Hampstead which he bought for 200 in cash from an acquaintance in a pub in the 1940s This inspired his novel Landlord After living in London for much of his life Vansittart moved to Kersey Suffolk to a house inherited from his mother until his death 2 He died on 4 October 2008 at Ipswich Hospital aged 88 3 Writing career EditVansittart s novels span eras from 2000 BC to AD 1986 For several decades he was acclaimed as England s greatest living historical novelist He said of his work My novels have been appreciated if not always enjoyed more by critics than the reading public which shows no sign of enjoying them at all This must be partly due to my obsession with language and speculation at the expense of narrative however much I relish narrative in others 4 In his works Vansittart expressed his fascination with how time transforms historical facts into fantasy and myth He said I was long impressed by the woeful distinction between the historical Macbeth and Shakespeare s by the swift transformation of E M Forster s very English Mrs Moore into an Indian goddess Such phenomena relate very immediately to my own work in which myth can be all too real and the real degenerate into fantasy Secret Protocols his last novel is set in World War II and was published in 2007 Bibliography EditNovels I Am the World London Chatto and Windus 1942 Enemies London Chapman and Hall 1947 The Overseer London Chapman and Hall 1949 Broken Canes London Lane 1950 A Verdict of Treason London Lane 1952 A Little Madness London Lane 1953 The Game and the Ground London Reinhardt 1956 New York Abelard Schuman 1957 Orders of Chivalry London Bodley Head 1958 New York Abelard Schuman 1959 The Tournament London Bodley Head 1959 New York Walker 1961 A Sort of Forgetting London Bodley Head 1960 Carolina London New English Library 1961 5 Sources of Unrest London Bodley Head 1962 The Friends of God London Macmillan 1963 as The Siege New York Walker 1963 The Lost Lands London Macmillan and New York Walker 1964 The Story Teller London Peter Owen 1968 Pastimes of a Red Summer London Peter Owen 1969 Landlord London Peter Owen 1970 Quintet London Peter Owen 1976 Lancelot London Peter Owen 1978 The Death of Robin Hood London Peter Owen 1981 Three Six Seven London Peter Owen 1983 Harry Park Editions 1985 Aspects of Feeling London Peter Owen 1986 Parsifal London Peter Owen 1988 Chester Springs Pennsylvania Dufour 1989 The Wall London Peter Owen 1990 A Choice of Murder London Peter Owen 1992 A Safe Conduct London Peter Owen 1995 Chester Springs Pennsylvania 1995 Hermes in Paris London Peter Owen 2000 Secret Protocols 2007 Other The Dark Tower Tales from the Past for children London Macdonald 1965 New York Crowell 1969 The Shadow Land More Stories from the Past for children London Macdonald 1967 Green Knights Black Angels The Mosaic of History for children London Macmillan 1969 Vladivostok essay London Covent Garden Press 1972 Dictators London Studio Vista 1973 Worlds and Underworlds Anglo European History Through the Centuries London Peter Owen 1974 Flakes of History London Park 1978 The Ancient Mariner and the Old Sailor Delights and Uses of Words London Centre for Policy Studies 1985 Paths from a White Horse A Writer s Memoir London Quartet 1985 London A Literary Companion London Murray 1992 In the Fifties London Murray 1995 In Memory of England A Novelist s View of History London John Murray 1998 Survival Tactics A Literary Life London and Chester Springs Pennsylvania Peter Owen 1999 John Paul Jones a rebellious spirit Robson 2003As editor Voices from the Great War London Cape 1981 New York Watts 1984 Voices 1870 1914 London Cape 1984 New York Watts 1985 John Masefield s Letters from the Front 1915 1917 London Constable 1984 New York Watts 1985 Happy and Glorious An Anthology of Royalty London Collins 1988 Voices of the Revolution London Collins 1989 Kipps by H G Wells London Everyman 1993 Poems by Alan Ross Warwick Greville Press 2005 Awards EditSociety of Authors travelling scholarship 1969 citation needed Arts Council bursary 1981 1984 Fellow Royal Society of Literature 1985 OBE for his services to literature 2008References Edit Historical author appointed OBE 29 December 2007 via news bbc co uk Peter Vansittart Influential figure in English literary life who The Independent 9 October 2008 Archived from the original on 26 May 2022 Retrieved 10 December 2020 The Times Obituaries London Bridge City of London The Times Legacy com Interview with Peter Vansittart Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Held by Trinity College Dublin Library see http copac ac uk External links EditObituary in The Daily Telegraph Obituary in The Guardian by Vansittart s longtime publisher Peter Owen Peter Vansittart at Library of Congress Authorities with 38 catalogue records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Vansittart amp oldid 1118945869, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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