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The Year of the End: A Memoir of Marriage, Truth and Fiction

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Year of the End: A Memoir of Marriage, Truth and Fiction
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anne Theroux
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 138
Category/GenreMemoirs
Separation and divorce
ISBN/Barcode 9781785787393
ClassificationsDewey:306.893092
Audience
General
Illustrations 16 Plates, colour

Publishing Details

Publisher Icon Books
Imprint Icon Books
Publication Date 8 July 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

After 22 years, spent across four continents, with two children - Louis and Marcel - in 1990 Anne and Paul Theroux decided to separate. For that year, Anne - later a professional relationship therapist herself - kept a diary, noting not only her day-to day experiences as a busy freelance journalist and broadcaster, but the contrasts in her feelings between despairing grief and hope for a new future. With reflections on truth and fiction, literature and art and the nature of marriage, alongside commentary on notable political and cultural events, and interviews with prominent writers of the time, including Kingsley Amis and Barbara Cartland, The Year of the End offers a unique insight into the unravelling of a relationship and the attempts to rebuild a life.

Author Biography

Anne Theroux has spent much of her life as a journalist and broadcaster, predominantly at the BBC World Service, where among other things she was Head of Features and Arts for six years. From 1992 to 2016 she trained and worked as a relationship therapist. She divides her time between Hampstead and Eastbourne.

Reviews

A moving and absorbing account of the highs and lows of her relationship, and the challenges of being married to a successful and celebrated writer. -- Adam Buxton A wise and vivid memoir of a disintegrating marriage and a study of the role of the spouse in the life of a literary giant. -- Fiona Sturges * i Paper * Completely addictive. It made me want to go and hang out in her kitchen! -- Sam Baker A delicate account of a break-up. -- Eva Wiseman * Observer * Dignified and moving. * Rachel Cooke, Guardian * Candid ... mellow, and wise. * Irish Independent * Scorching ... a brave book. -- Helen Brown * Telegraph * Brave, honest, sad, funny, truthful and a striking insight into the reality of the literary life. -- Nicholas Rankin, Writer and Broadcaster In the portrait of a fractured marriage, and reflections on being married to an artist, the page comes alive. * The Herald *