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Madeleine Masson (1912–2007)

Autor(a) de Christine: SOE agent and Churchill's favourite spy

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1912-04-23
Data de falecimento
2007-08-23
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
South Africa
UK
Local de nascimento
Johannesburg, South Africa
Locais de residência
Paris, France
Johannesburg, South Africa
Bosham, West Sussex, England, UK
Educação
Sorbonne
Ocupações
biographer
novelist
playwright
scriptwriter
autobiographer
cooking writer (mostrar todos 7)
journalist

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Madeleine Masson, née Levy, was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. She had an Austrian mother, Lili, and a French Jewish father, Emile Levy, a banker and diamond broker. On a trip to Paris with her parents, 18-year-old Madeleine met Baron Renaud Marie de la Minaudière, who was more than twice her age. She was dazzled by his declaration of love and the sable coats and jewelry he gave her; she thought he was Prince Charming. After their marriage, she took the surname "Masson" from one of his subsidiary titles. While pregnant with their first child, she discovered that it was her husband's mistress whose fortune was paying for the Baron's elegant lifestyle, and that Masson's only role was to produce an heir. Following the shock of this revelation, she had a miscarriage and got an annulment. She abandoned the aristocratic life for Parisian bohemia, and came to know writers such as Colette, Nathalie Barney, Anaïs Nin, and and André Breton, and artists such as Marie Laurencin and Pablo Picasso. She studied history and philosophy at the Sorbonne and art at the University of Munich, and wrote for the literary magazine Les Nouvelles littéraires. After the outbreak of World War II, Masson returned to South Africa and worked as a journalist with The Cape Times. She married again after the war to John Rayner, a captain in the Royal Navy, with whom she had a son. They settled in England, and she started a public relations firm. She wrote plays, film scripts, novels, memoirs, and biographies of Edwina, Countess Mountbatten of Burma, and of the Special Operation Executive agent Krystyna Skarbek, alias Christine Granville, among others. She also wrote her autobiography, I Never Kissed Paris Goodbye, published in 1978.

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Críticas

1st ed. dw. Wonderful illustrations & watercolors. First English book on the subject of salads pub 1699.
 
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kitchengardenbooks | Jun 10, 2009 |
Originally published in 1975 and reprinted by Virago in 2005 this book was recommended to me as I was interested in reading books related to women and war. A great deal of research has been undertaken with many helpful notes, references, photographs and bibliography for those who wish to follow up any aspects touched upon by Madeleine Masson. The story is set in many of the diverse settings that Christine Granville found herself during the second world war ranging from Poland, via Africa to the Vercors region of France ranging in time from her years in school to the war years. Romance, adventure, tears and betrayal are all ingredients of her story as an undercover agent and as a member of the SOE. Although I was familiar with a number of the French settings I would have valued the support of maps.

My view is that the author had a great deal of knowledge regarding not only the agent Christine but also the historical themes of the period. At times I found that some of the diversions away from the central character deflected from the continuity of the narrative and interrupted the central theme of Christine’s work in espionage and her fascinating life story.

In conclusion this book was informative and provided a great deal of knowledge. As a biography of a single individual I learnt a lot about this fascinating and courageous lady.
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juliette07 | Jan 10, 2009 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
14
Membros
100
Popularidade
#190,120
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
2
ISBN
11

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