First introduced to the world in her sons’ now-classicmemoirs—Augusten Burroughs’s Running with Scissors and John ElderRobison’s Look Me in the Eye—Margaret Robison now tells her ownhaunting and lyrical story. A poet and teacher by profession,Robison describes her Southern Gothic childhood, her marriage to ahandsome, brilliant man who became a split-personality alcoholicand abusive husband, the challenges she faced raising two childrenwhile having psychotic breakdowns of her own, and her struggle toregain her sanity. Robison grew up in southern Georgia, where the fa?ade of 1950spropriety masked all sorts of demons, including alcoholism,misogyny, repressed homosexuality, and suicide. She met herhusband, John Robison, in college, and together they moved upnorth, where John embarked upon a successful academic career andMargaret brought up the children and worked on her art and poetry.Yet her husband’s alcoholism and her collapse into psychosis, andthe eventual disintegration of their mar
By the end of the First World War, Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel hadrevolutionised women's dress. But dress was the most visible aspectof more profound changes she helped to bring about. During thecourse of her extraordinary and unconventional journey - fromabject poverty to a new kind of glamour - Chanel would help forgethe very idea of modern woman.Unearthing an astonishing life, thisremarkable biography shows how the most influential designer of hercentury became synonymous with a rebellious and progressive style.Her numerous liaisons, whose most poignant details have eluded allprevious biographers, were the stuff of legend. Witty, strange,mesmerizing, Chanel became muse, patron or mistress to some of thecentury's most celebrated artists, including Stravinsky, Picassoand Dali.Drawing on newly discovered love-letters, police records,and interviews, Lisa Chaney reveals the truth about Chanel's drughabit and lesbian affairs.She also answers definitively thelong-running question about Chanel's German lover: w
In honor of the sixtieth anniversary of the end of World War II,Nobel Prize winner Winston Churchill's essential, abridged memoirsof that time are reintroduced with an updated cover and a new lowprice. The quintessence of the war as seen by it's greatest player,in a one-volume abridged edition that captures all the drama of theoriginal volumes.