Olivia Manning


 

Olivia Manning (March 2, 1911July 23, 1980) was a British novelist. Her first novel, The Wind Changes, was published in 1937.

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March 2 - 1911 - July 23 - 1980 - 1937

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Olivia Manning is best known for Fortunes of War, a narrative consisting of two trilogies (The Balkan Trilogy and The Levant Trilogy) chronicling the wartime experiences of a group of English expatriates who find themselves moving between Romania, Greece, Egypt and Palestine as World War II progresses.

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Fortunes of War - Romania - Greece - Egypt - Palestine - World War II

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Anthony Burgess described Fortunes of War as ‘the finest fictional record of the war produced by a British writer’. Certainly, the first two volumes (The Great Fortune, published in 1960 and The Spoilt City, published in 1962) make compelling reading. Set against the background of Bucharest in early wartime, they have a superb period feel, chronicling the changes in Romanian society (and the lives of the British expatriate community) as the corrupt regime of King Carol II tries unsuccessfully to keep Romania out of the war. The leading characters, Harriet and Guy Pringle (the latter a British Council lecturer and a passionate communist), are based on Manning herself and her husband R. D. Smith.

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Anthony Burgess - 1960 - 1962 - Bucharest - King Carol II - British Council - Communist

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