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A Radical Romance: a Memoir Of Love, Grief and Consolation
[Paperback - 2020]
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Publisher: Penguin Uk | ISBN: 9780241975350 | Pages: 256
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WINNER OF THE PEN ACKERLEY PRIZE

The greatest memoirs offer all the complex shades and colours that we expect in fiction. A Radical Romance is more than just some summing-up: it is a work of art Guardian

Alison Light met the charismatic social historian, Raphael Samuel, in London in 1986. Within a year they were married. Within ten, Raphael would be dead.

Theirs was an attraction of opposites - he, twenty years her senior, from a Jewish Communist family with its roots in Russia and Eastern Europe, she from the English working class. In this chronicle of a passionate marriage, Alison Light peels back the layers of their time together, its intimacies and its estrangements. A Radical Romance is a luminous account of love and loss, and a celebration of our transformative capacity to share our lives and change our selves.

Displays her usual sharp but sympathetic appreciation of the finest gradations of culture and class Margaret Drabble, TLS, Books of the Year

She writes with precision and tenderness about loss. A Radical Romance is an admirable tribute to a man, a period of rapid change in London, and an unusual marriage Stephanie Merritt, Observer

Extremely interesting, moving, brilliantly written, as one would expect from Alison Light Claire Tomalin

Alison Light is a writer and critic. She is an honorary professor in the Department of English at University College, London, Honorary Professorial Fellow at Edinburgh University and a Senior Research Fellow at Pembroke College, Oxford. A regular contributor to the London Review of Books, she is the author of the much-acclaimed Mrs Woolf and the Servants and Common People, which was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize. She lives in Oxford.

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