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Isabel Colegate
Isabel Colegate was born in 1931 in London and was educated at Runton Hill School in Norfolk. In 1952 she went into partnership with Anthony Blond, who was then starting a literary agency and would go on to found a publishing house, and in 1953 she married Michael Briggs, with whom she has a... show more

Isabel Colegate was born in 1931 in London and was educated at Runton Hill School in Norfolk. In 1952 she went into partnership with Anthony Blond, who was then starting a literary agency and would go on to found a publishing house, and in 1953 she married Michael Briggs, with whom she has a daughter and two sons.Colegate's first novel, The Blackmailer, was published by Blond in 1958 and was followed by two more novels focusing on English life in the years after the Second World War: A Man of Power (1960) and The Great Occasion (1962). These were later republished by Penguin in an omnibus volume, Three Novels, in 1983.Though she has written a number of other successful novels, as well as reviews for the Spectator, Daily Telegraph and TLS, Colegate is best known for her bestseller and major critical success The Shooting Party (1980), which won the W.H. Smith Literary Award and was adapted for a now-classic 1985 film version. The book is still in print today (with Counterpoint in the US and as a Penguin Modern Classic in the UK). More recently, she has written the acclaimed novel Winter Journey (1995) and the non-fiction work Pelican in the Wilderness: Hermits and Solitaries (2002).Isabel Colegate was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in1981. She and her husband live in Somerset.
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Birth date: September 10, 1931
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BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 5 years ago
‘Is it really so bad?’ asked Olivia. ‘The countryside looks so beautiful and the people so happy.’ ‘They’re having a hard time. We hear a lot these days about factory workers and conditions in slums. No one bothers about rural poverty – we deal with it locally of course as best we can but when ther...
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Bettie's Books rated it 12 years ago
bookshelves: published-1980, summer-2010, edwardian, britain-england, sport, epistolatory-diary-blog, period-piece, play-dramatisation Read from August 02 to 06, 2010 ** spoiler alert ** dramatised by DJ Britton, narrated by Olivia ColmanAutumn 1913. A shooting party on an Oxfordshire country est...
carey
carey rated it 15 years ago
I loved the slow-burning and tragic nature of this book, not only the impending doom afforded by our hindsight of WWI, but the more immediate tragedy of a death and the death of this section of society. Very good.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 15 years ago
dramatised by DJ Britton, narrated by Olivia ColmanAutumn 1913. A shooting party on an Oxfordshire country estate. A whole society under the microscope, a society soon to be destroyed in the trenches of the Western Front. The eve of the shoot.CastNarrator ..... Olivia ColmanCicely Nettleby ..... Ell...
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