Flickerbook

An Autobiography

Leila Berg author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:CB Editions

Published:10th Jun '21

Should be back in stock very soon

Flickerbook cover

Introduced by Ruth Fainlight and with an afterword by Hilary Mantel, Flickerbook is the classic autobiography of the writer Leila Berg (1917–2012), who fought all  her life ‘fiercely and often provocatively for the right of children to be listened to, understood and accepted’ (TES). It recreates childhood pleasures and fears, relationships with family and lovers, and growing political engagement. It ends with an air-raid siren in September 1939: ‘Something new is beginning, and we fumble because we don’t know what it is.’

‘A strikingly original autobiography, vivid and poetic, funny, sensuous and searingly raw.’ – Times Educational Supplement
Flickerbook proceeds through glimpses and vignettes, short paragraphs and big leaps, but there is more of a narrative structure than the title might suggest. It is artful in the best sense, and a radical experiment in memoir-writing. Very quietly the important themes are developed: integrity, honesty, inclusiveness, freedom of thought. Some parts are very funny, and it is through a shared sense of humour – they laugh at Marx brothers films – that young Leila forms a guarded late friendship with her widowed father. This reissue is wholly welcome.’ – Norma Clarke, Times Literary Suplement (2021)
 ‘This extraordinary memoir … is a series of evocative images which tentatively recreate the emotions of a young girl ... It works magnificently well … the honesty and poetic insight of this superb autobiography.’ – Times Literary Supplement (1997)
‘This may be the autobiography of one little girl, from baby bridesmaid to Young Communist rebel losing two lovers to the Spanish Civil War, but it has a universal quality – you’ll be catapulted straight back to your own childhood.’ – She
‘A wonderfully vivid depiction of the radicalism of the 1930s and, beyond that, an exceptionally artful and honest portrait of adolescent rites of passage.’ – Independent on Sunday
‘An evocative picture of a time and a society, shot through with brilliant vignettes.’ – Penelope Lively

ISBN: 9781909585409

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252 pages

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