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Lee Laurie. As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning

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Lee Laurie. As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning
London: World Books, 1970. - 254 c.
Скан 600dpi.
In the mid-1930s, the nineteen year-old Lee sets out on foot from his Gloucestershire home, with a tin of biscuits and a violin, on his way to London via a hundred mile detour to the coast as I’d never yet seen the sea. Two years later he is fortuitously rescued off the coast of southern Spain by the Royal Navy trawling the Spanish beaches for stray Brits marooned between the warring factions of the Spanish Civil War. Lee’s narrative of what happens in between these events provides priceless images of life as experienced by a penniless wanderer in depression-era Britain and pre-modern Spain.
Few histories of an era or place can conjure its emotional and physical resonance quite so well as a living memory. In his description of life on the road to London, Lee is able to capture the essence of the failure of capitalism during the Thirties. (Goodreads review, Pamela)
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