And sad because the book ends when it does because of pinter s death from cancer. It takes a daring biographer to turn her sharp eye on her own life as antonia fraser does so movingly and beautifully in her memoir must you go. Now lady antonia fraser has revealed what led her to begin a relationship with playwright harold pinter a feeling of. She was married to harold pinter who died on christmas eve 2008 and has eighteen grandchildren. This, five minutes into our interview, comes straight after her waving a twofingered salute at private eye. Lady antonia fraser, 87, is a writer of history and biography who found fame in 1969 when her biography mary queen of scots became an international bestseller. Antonia fraser was born on august 27, 1932 in london, england as antonia margaret caroline pakenham. I often think what would have happened if i had said, no, i. Must you go my life with harold pinter by antonia fraser harold.
My life with harold pinter by antonia fraser in chm, epub, fb2 download ebook. Nov 01, 2010 antonia fraser and harold pinter were married for 28 years before pinter s death in 2009 from cancer. Antonia fraser a moving testament to one of the literary worlds most celebrated marriages. Antonia fraser on reading fast, favourite books and harold pinter s bedside reading. Born antonia margaret caroline pakenham on 27 august 1932. They fell in love, quickly divorced their spouses, and married. She is the widow of the 2005 nobel laureate in literature, harold pinter 19302008, and prior to his death was also known as antonia pinter.
Antonia frasers memoir of her life with harold pinter reveals the warmth. They met, while married to other people, in their mid40s and fell headoverheels in love. Their affair scandalised society and left two broken families in its wake. She lives in london and is currently working on a biography of queen elizabeth i. Sep 02, 2017 harold pinter and antonia fraser s 1978 journey to israel is the subject of fraser s charming new memoir, our israeli diary, 1978. Dame antonia frasers affair with harold pinter was so destructive that. Ivan kyncl, doubleday the playwright harold pinter and the biographer antonia fraser, at home with each other and the written word at campden hill square, london.
Jan 12, 2010 antonia fraser s memoir of her life with harold pinter reveals the warmth, passion and romance in their marriage. Your royal hostage by fraser, antonia and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. May 26, 20 harold pinter s first wife, vivien merchant, predicted that he would never write another play after his affair with lady antonia fraser, according to a new book. Later research by lady antonia fraser, pinters second wife, revealed the legend to be apocryphal. Lady antonia fraser, cbe born 27 august 1932, nee pakenham, is an english author of history and novels, best known as antonia fraser for writing biographies and detective fiction. Nov 05, 2010 but hugh fraser lacked emotional intimacy, and preferred families to individuals, whereas antonia was intensely romantic. The three words that make up the title of antonia frasers fond and affecting new memoir were spoken to her by harold pinter, the playwright, at a party in london in the winter of 1975. Antonia fraser talks about learning to read fast, editing the pleasure of reading, her favourite childrens books, the book harold pinter kept next to the bed, and alexandre dumas. Wesleykeystonegetty in may 1975, harold and i had an unofficial honeymoon in paris. The book is in fact, part of antonia frasers diaries during their marriage. It is, of course, about fraser and pinter but ir is also a fascinating portrait from time to time of their interesting friends in the theatre, art and writers world. Married in mere girlhood, this essentially lighthearted child was thrust onto the royal stage and. Both were already married pinter to the actress vivien merchant and fraser to the politician hugh fraser but their union seemed inevitable from the moment they met.
Antonia fraser and harold pinter were married for 28 years before pinter s death in 2009 from cancer. At this point, harold and antonia had both been married for 18 years. Last but certainly not least, fraser and pinter come through as very special people indeed. She is the recipient of many literary awards, including the wolfson history prize, st. A moving account of the romance and marriage between antonia fraser and harold pinter. Now its the title of frasers new memoir about her years with harold pinter. In 1992, a year after alison weirs book the six wives of henry viii, she published. She is the widow of the 2005 nobel laureate in literature, harold pinter 19302008, and prior to his death was also known as lady antonia pinter. Antonia fraser has 108 books on goodreads with 215026 ratings. She was previously married to harold pinter and hugh charles patrick joseph fraser. Sep 09, 1984 by mel gussow ntonia fraser lives on a quiet, treeshaded square in the kensington section of london in a large, airy house that she shares with her second husband, the playwright harold pinter. As one of the premier rare book sites on the internet, alibris has thousands of rare books, first editions, and signed books available. Antonia frasers most popular book is marie antoinette. Louis literary award, and medal of the historical association 2000.
Listen to must you go my life with harold pinter by antonia. They were both in their early 40s and married though, not to each other with children. Antonia fraser was a respected author, wife of a conservative member of parliament, and the mother of six children and harold pinter was a celebrated playwright, married to a wellknown actress, and father of a son when they met in 1975. Must you go my life with harold pinter by antonia fraser. Antonia fraser on reading fast, favourite books and harold. And, says his biographer michael billington, it shows he was not always in a bad. Aug 12, 2015 antonia fraser talks about learning to read fast, editing the pleasure of reading, her favourite childrens books, the book harold pinter kept next to the bed, and alexandre dumas. Lady antonia fraser and harold pinter on their wedding day in 1980.
Nov 22, 2015 harold pinter and antonia fraser lived together from august 1975 until his death thirtythree years later. Oct 29, 2010 the three words that make up the title of antonia frasers fond and affecting new memoir were spoken to her by harold pinter, the playwright, at a party in london in the winter of 1975. My life with harold pinter and millions of other books are available for instant access. Dame antonia frasers affair with harold pinter was so destructive that his first wife, vivien merchant, became a lady macbeth figure who predicted that he would never write another play. The true love story of lady antonia and her harold. Antonia fraser and harold pinter were married for 28 years before pinters death in 2009 from cancer. Her love affair with harold led to a tabloid frenzy, making pinters. It was three years after they first lived together. Hearing antonia fraser talk about her pretentious book. Nov 12, 2002 antonia fraser has written many acclaimed historical works which have been international bestsellers. Its a compelling diary of a passionate love affair, marriage, and 40year conversation of two soul. The three words that make up the title of antonia frasers fond and affecting new memoir were spoken to her by harold pinter, the playwright. Book tvs peter slen interviewed antonia fraser in london about the political crisis in england in 1832 and the late playwright harold pinter.
Frances iconic queen, marie antoinette, wrongly accused of uttering the infamous let them eat cake, was alternately revered and reviled during her lifetime. Lady antonia fraser recounts the life she shared with the internationally renowned dramatist and nobel prizewinner harold pinter. The former because she shares diary entries concerning her relationship with pinter they lived together from august 1975 until christmas 2008, and it was obviously a stimulating lovematch. Harold pinter with lady antonia fraser on their wedding day in 1980 left and shortly before pinter s death in 2008 she continued. Harold pinter and antonia fraser at 52 campden hill square. The bestselling historian antonia fraser speaks to amanda foreman about her new memoir, must you go. Harold pinter and antonia frasers 1978 journey to israel is the subject of frasers charming new memoir, our israeli diary, 1978. I would have found you somehow, pinter told fraser. When antonia fraser met harold pinter she was a celebrated biographer and he was britains finest playwright.
Antonia fraser books list of books by author antonia fraser. Beauty and the beast their affair scandalised society and destroyed two families. Her love affair with harold led to a tabloid frenzy, making pinter s. Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read must you go. A moving and exquisite testament to one of the literary worlds most celebrated marriages.
Jan 16, 2010 s ome years ago i was despatched to interview lady antonia fraser, biographer of mary, queen of scots and wife of harold pinter, then britains most famous living playwright. And, says his biographer michael billington, it shows he was not always in a. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. How harold pinters affair with antonia fraser destroyed his wife. Mar 03, 2011 when antonia fraser met harold pinter she was a celebrated biographer and he was britains finest playwright. This is antonia frasers uniquely compelling way of doing so. Hearing antonia fraser talk about her pretentious book made me sick. If theres one thing you walk away with after reading antonia frasers memoir must you go, my life with harold pinter, its that she and her second husband harold pinter were deeply in love. Celebrated playwright harold pinter and critically acclaimed biographer antonia fraser lived together from august 1975 until his death thirtythree years later on christmas eve 2008. Antonia fraser on reading fast, favourite books and harold pinters bedside reading.
Explore books by antonia fraser with our selection at. Harold pinter and antonia fraser lived together from august 1975 until his death thirtythree years later. I did learn about the lives of harold pinter and antonia fraser but i gave up half way through and skipread to the end. A nobel prize winner, pinter was one of the most influential modern british dramatists with a writing career that spanned more than 50 years. With them live the four youngest of her six children by her first marriage, to the late sir hugh fraser. Lady antonia fraser pinter is the author of works of nonfiction and 10 novels. Harold pinters former secretary lays bare the cruel legacy of his. All books, links to which are on the site, located on the public sites not affiliated with us to which our website does not have any relation. How harold pinters affair with antonia fraser destroyed his. She is a writer, known for jemima shore investigates 1983, tales of the unexpected 1979 and armchair thriller 1978. My life with harold pinter ebook written by antonia fraser.
Frank pakenham, 7th earl of longford father elizabeth pakenham, countess of longford mother thomas pakenham, 8th earl of longford brother lady judith kazantzis sister lady rachel billington sister sir michael pakenham brother. Jan 14, 2010 as antonia fraser ruefully admits in this moving and compellingly readable memoir of her life with harold pinter, she could hardly complain that she wasnt warned. A moving testament to one of the literary worlds most celebrated marriages. Piecing together scraps from her diaries, the book is full of lunches.
She is the widow of harold pinter 19302008, the 2005 nobel laureate in literature, and, when married to him, was also known as antonia pinter. The authors extraordinary life opened doors and introduced her to many great personalities including the notsofamous on whom, as always, she throws light on lesser known aspects of their personalities, which i found enlightening. How harold pinters affair with antonia fraser destroyed. Lady antonia margaret caroline fraser, ch, dbe, frsl nee pakenham. Reading antonias book, i was also intrigued to discover that as long.
Based on frasers recollections and the diaries she has kept since october 1968, must you go. She is the widow of the 2005 nobel laureate in literature, harold pinter. Listen to must you go my life with harold pinter by. Electronic versions of the books were found automatically and may be incorrect wrong. Reading a memoir that doesnt focus exclusively on tribulations its author has overcome is refreshing. Doubledaycourtesy of antonia fraser it was january 1975. Jul 01, 2010 celebrated playwright harold pinter and critically acclaimed biographer antonia fraser lived together from august 1975 until his death thirtythree years later on christmas eve 2008. Harold pinter and lady antonia fraser on their wedding day in 1980 as the patrician tones of lady antonia fraser drifted across the airwaves, sheila hughess stomach turned in. Antonia frasers memoir of her life with harold pinter reveals the warmth, passion and romance in their marriage. For centuries since, she has been the object of debate, speculation, and the fascination so often accorded illustrious figures in history. Antonia fraser was made cbe in 1999, and awarded the norton medlicott medal by the historical association in 2000. But hugh fraser lacked emotional intimacy, and preferred families to individuals, whereas antonia was intensely romantic. Numerous and frequentlyupdated resource results are available from this search. Harold pinter and antonia frasers israeli adventure the.