Book review: ‘Blythe Spirit’ by Ian Collins

Book review: ‘Blythe Spirit’ by Ian Collins

This predictably named biography of the prolific countryside writer Ronald Blythe, who died shortly after his 100th birthday in 2023, will surely be considered a must-read for his many adoring fans—among whom, I include myself.

Written by Blythe’s close friend and literary executor, Ian Collins, this book contains plenty of the sort of personal gossip that delighted Blythe, but often doesn’t make it into official biographies. It’s an affectionate though not uncritical book, containing walk-on parts by numerous artistic, musical, and literary figures. Fans of Blythe’s deeply spiritual Wormingford series of essays might also be surprised to discover it contains occasional bouts casual sex.

As I say, a must-read for all my fellow Blythe fans.

Note: I will receive a small referral fee if you buy this book via one of the above links.

|

File under:

|

Genres:

Richard Carter’s newsletters

Newsletter icon

science • history • nature

RICH TEXT: My personal newsletter about science, history and nature writing.

DARWIN NEWSLETTER: Celebrating the grandeur in Charles Darwin’s view of life.


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

To respond on your own website, enter the URL of your response (which should contain a link to this post). After moderation, your response will then appear on this page. Learn more »