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Written with rare candour, this is William Gerhardie''s enchanting and entertaining memoir of his early life.

Gerhardie writes about his grandparents and parents, and about his childhood in St Petersburg where his father, a British cotton manufacturer, settled in the 1890s. He joined the Scots Greys in the First World War, and was commissioned and posted to the British Embassy at Petrograd, where he saw the Russian revolution in various stages. At Oxford, he wrote Futility, the first of his novels.

In the 1920s and 1930s, Gerhardie was friends with many of the most interesting people of the era, from Lord Beaverbrook to the Sitwells, and he writes brilliantly and amusingly about the literary and political scene of that time. Michael Holroyd notes in his preface that ''The narrative, which contains so many percipient pen portraits, stops for no man, but merely seems to pick them up in its stride''.

Memoirs of a Polyglot is illustrated with photogra

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      Publisher: Faber & Faber
      Publication Date: 1/22/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780571248438, 978-0571248438
      ISBN10: 0571248438

      Description

      Written with rare candour, this is William Gerhardie''s enchanting and entertaining memoir of his early life.

      Gerhardie writes about his grandparents and parents, and about his childhood in St Petersburg where his father, a British cotton manufacturer, settled in the 1890s. He joined the Scots Greys in the First World War, and was commissioned and posted to the British Embassy at Petrograd, where he saw the Russian revolution in various stages. At Oxford, he wrote Futility, the first of his novels.

      In the 1920s and 1930s, Gerhardie was friends with many of the most interesting people of the era, from Lord Beaverbrook to the Sitwells, and he writes brilliantly and amusingly about the literary and political scene of that time. Michael Holroyd notes in his preface that ''The narrative, which contains so many percipient pen portraits, stops for no man, but merely seems to pick them up in its stride''.

      Memoirs of a Polyglot is illustrated with photogra

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