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A House in St John’s Wood
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Matthew Spender is a British painter and sculptor who has worked for most of his life in Italy. He is the author of two books: ‘Within Tuscany: Reflections on a Time and Place’, and ‘From a High Place: a Life of Arshile Gorky’; and the editor of: ‘Il diario di Sintra’, based on a diary written by Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood in Portugal in 1936; ‘Goats on the Roof’, a collection of documents and correspondence about the life of Arshile Gorky; and the forthcoming Francis Bacon, an introduction to Bacon’s ideas on art.

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‘It’s hard to overstate how bravely honest Matthew Spender’s book is … brilliantly paced … the book also matters in its own right for its insight into how we are all shaped by the strangeness of the families we find ourselves inhabiting … a remarkable book’ Observer ‘This thoughtful and often astonishingly beautiful memoir … is exploratory, analytical, often critical, occasionally disloyal but ultimately a deeply moving work of filial pride, an attempt to try to work out not only the truth about his extraordinary parents but also himself’ Evening Standard ‘Painfully honest … With a son’s harsh condescension he spells out Stephen’s failings and blind spots, while not forgetting his generosity of spirit … He writes with such insight and intelligence that it feels wholly authentic. And by widening his field of vision beyond the family home to explore issues of culture, gender and politics then and now, he makes it our business, too’ Blake Morrison, Guardian ‘Eye-popping’ Daily Mail ‘Told with extraordinary force and honest and is intensely interesting’ The Oldie ‘An outstanding piece of writing, full of wonderfully sharp judgements… a memoir written in such a thoughtful, congenial, matter-of-fact style that it is only after putting it down that one begins to take in the full oddity of the Spenders' Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday ‘A disarmingly eccentric book … which combines a memoir of his parents … with ruminations on the gilded world in which they disported’ Literary Review ‘The first fully frank biography of his father’ Tatler ‘The heart of this book is filial and emotional. And very moving’ Financial Times ‘My God! What a childhood. What insight’ Stephen Frears

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