Letters from a Life: The Selected Letters and Diaries of Benjamin Britten

by Benjamin Britten, Donald Mitchell, Philip Reed

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These remarkable letters, never before published, constitute a comprehensive biography told largely in Britten's own words. Volume 1 accompanies him through prep and English public school and then to London to the Royal College of Music, where the young composer is plunged into metropolitan life and makes influential new friends, among them Auden and Isherwood. This was a time of prodigious musical creativity, a growing awareness of his homosexuality, and the dawning of his political convictions. It was during this time that Britten met Peter Pears, the partner with whom his musical and personal relationship was to last a lifetime. This volume closes in May, 1939, when Britten and Pears depart for the United States. Volume 2 offers an overview of a crucial period in American and British history, politics, and culture. Britten's experience of exile, his return with Pears to England to face recriminations as a Conscientious Objector and prejudice as a brilliant gay artist, and the triumph of his first major opera, "Peter Grimes," are all outlined in letters which are a fascinating mix of the public and private. These first two volumes of the "Selected Letters and Diaries"--a further two are in preparation--make a fundamental contribution to Britten studies and to twentieth-century cultural history.

Book details

Published
08/08/1991

Publisher
University of California Press

ISBN
9780520065208


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