The Year of the End

A Memoir of Marriage, Truth and Fiction

Anne Theroux author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Icon Books

Published:3rd Mar '22

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'A moving and absorbing account' Adam Buxton

'Scorching ... a brave book' Helen Brown, Telegraph


'A wise and vivid memoir of a disintegrating marriage and a study of the role of the spouse in the life of a literary giant' Fiona Sturges, i Paper

18TH JANUARY 1990

Paul left today at 8am.

We had been married just over 22 years. The previous evening we had gone out to eat at a local restaurant, where we drank champagne and reminisced. In a short story which he wrote about that final evening of a marriage, the central characters talk wittily and poignantly about the explorer Sir Richard Burton and the sad, misunderstood wife who burnt his books.

The reality was different.

'This memoir is based on the diary I kept during 1990, the year that my first marriage came to an end.'

After 22 years, spent across four continents, with two children - Louis and Marcel - in 1990 Anne and Paul Theroux decided to separate. For that year, Anne - later a professional relationship therapist herself - kept a diary, noting not only her day-to-day experiences as a busy freelance journalist and broadcaster, but the contrasts in her feelings between despairing grief and hope for a new future.

With reflections on truth and fiction, literature and art, and the nature of marriage, alongside commentary on notable political and cultural events, and interviews with prominent writers of the time, including Kingsley Amis and Barbara Cartland, The Year of the End offers a unique insight into the unravelling of a relationship and the attempt to rebuild a life.

A moving and absorbing account of the highs and lows of her relationship, and the challenges of being married to a successful and celebrated writer. -- Adam Buxton
A wise and vivid memoir of a disintegrating marriage and a study of the role of the spouse in the life of a literary giant. -- Fiona Sturges * i Paper *
Completely addictive. It made me want to go and hang out in her kitchen! -- Sam Baker
A delicate account of a break-up. -- Eva Wiseman * Observer *
Dignified and moving. * Rachel Cooke, Guardian *
Candid ... mellow, and wise. * Irish Independent *
Scorching ... a brave book. -- Helen Brown * Telegraph *
Brave, honest, sad, funny, truthful and a striking insight into the reality of the literary life. -- Nicholas Rankin, Writer and Broadcaster
In the portrait of a fractured marriage, and reflections on being married to an artist, the page comes alive. * The Herald *

ISBN: 9781785788239

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm

Weight: 214g

256 pages