
Ted and I: A Brother's Memoir First Edition
Author(s): Gerald Hughes (Author)
- Publisher: The Robson Press
- Publication Date: 4 Oct. 2012
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 240 pages
- ISBN-10: 1849543895
- ISBN-13: 9781849543897
Book Description
Anecdotal and immensely charming, Ted and I is a unique portrait of a shared childhood between Gerald Hughes and his younger brother Ted, one of the finest and best-loved poets of modern times. Ted s love for Gerald was probably one of the most enduring and sustaining forces in his life. Hughes brings alive a period when the two brothers would roam the countryside, camping, making fires, pitching tents, hunting rabbits, rats, wood pigeon and stoats. Ted s fascination with all wildlife subsequently fed directly into his sublime poetry. Gerald describes watching his brother evolving into a great poet and describes them continuing their relationship, even when many miles apart. Containing a great many unique and never-beforeseen family photographs of Ted Hughes, as well as unpublished material, this extraordinary memoir is an achingly poignant tale of childhood and youth and togetherness; the tenderness of brotherly love and the development of a poetic mind as Hughes went into the air force, onto Cambridge where he published his first poems and met Sylvia Plath, before settling in Devon with Sylvia, where their children were born. Ted and I also features a foreword by Gerald s niece Frieda Hughes, the daughter of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath and herself a well-known painter and poet.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Gerald Hughes’s memoir of his little brother, Ted, has a muted, soul-swelling intensity, and the kind of holiness that requires no mention of God. Talitha Stevenson, The Observer Those biographers looking for insights into the poet s life will find in it gold dust for their first few chapters. John Sutherland, The Sunday Times “Here, his elder brother, Gerald, offers a quieter perspective with this lovely memoir of a childhood and a closeness that survived Gerald’s move to Australia.” Metro “His (Hughes’s) poems drew deeply on his relationships with his family and the natural world around him, and in this genial and touching memoir Hughes’s older brother Gerald shares his own memoires of their childhood in Yorkshire, roaming the woods and fields around their home in Mytholmroyd near Hebden Bridge and later in the larger mining town of Mexborough.” Financial Times –The Sunday Times
About the Author
Gerald Hughes is the elder brother of the poet Ted Hughes. He lives in Australia
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