From gifford at fdu.edu Thu Mar 12 09:03:04 2015 From: gifford at fdu.edu (James Gifford) Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 09:03:04 -0700 Subject: [ilds] Book Release | From the Elephant's Back Message-ID: <5501B8B8.9050409@fdu.edu> Dear all, I'm very pleased to announce the publication of a new book in Durrell studies. /From the Elephant's Back/ (Pref. Peter Baldwin, Ed. James Gifford) is now released from the University of Alberta Press -- as many of you know, this baby elephant had a long gestation and many, many complications, but it's finally out in the world. The collection consists of 38 previously unpublished and out-of-print essays and letters by Durrell, a preface & introduction, and annotations. Have you ever read Durrell's travel writing about Yugoslavia? His UNESCO lectures on Shakespeare? Letters to Tambimuttu and Potocki? They're now available. If you want to support the academic book trade, you can order directly from the press(es): http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/UAP.asp?LID=41&bookID=1126 http://wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/elephants-back https://www.gazellebookservices.co.uk/GazelleBooks/sresult.pgm It's out from Amazon after the weekend or on Kindle in a couple of weeks, and I think they still have a pre-release price listed. Of course, please ask you local library to acquire a copy. Great thanks to everyone who has been involved in this project at its several stages. I'm only sorry we won't have Bill's comments on the Shakespeare -- I'd looked forward to that. All best, James -- _________________________________________ James Gifford, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Director of the University Core School of the Humanities University College Fairleigh Dickinson University Voice: 604-648-4476 Fax: 604-648-4489 E-mail: gifford at fdu.edu Web: http://alpha.fdu.edu/~jgifford 842 Cambie Street Vancouver, BC V6B 2P6 Canada -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: elephants back.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1684675 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: contents.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 31470 bytes Desc: not available URL: From zahlan at earthlink.net Thu Mar 12 14:47:00 2015 From: zahlan at earthlink.net (Anne Zahlan) Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 17:47:00 -0400 Subject: [ilds] Book Release | From the Elephant's Back In-Reply-To: <5501B8B8.9050409@fdu.edu> References: <5501B8B8.9050409@fdu.edu> Message-ID: <000001d05d0e$121166c0$36343440$@earthlink.net> I have ordered my copy! Congratulations and looking forward, Anne -----Original Message----- From: ILDS [mailto:ilds-bounces at lists.uvic.ca] On Behalf Of James Gifford Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 12:03 PM To: ILDS Listserv Subject: [ilds] Book Release | From the Elephant's Back Dear all, I'm very pleased to announce the publication of a new book in Durrell studies. /From the Elephant's Back/ (Pref. Peter Baldwin, Ed. James Gifford) is now released from the University of Alberta Press -- as many of you know, this baby elephant had a long gestation and many, many complications, but it's finally out in the world. The collection consists of 38 previously unpublished and out-of-print essays and letters by Durrell, a preface & introduction, and annotations. Have you ever read Durrell's travel writing about Yugoslavia? His UNESCO lectures on Shakespeare? Letters to Tambimuttu and Potocki? They're now available. If you want to support the academic book trade, you can order directly from the press(es): http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/UAP.asp?LID=41&bookID=1126 http://wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/elephants-back https://www.gazellebookservices.co.uk/GazelleBooks/sresult.pgm It's out from Amazon after the weekend or on Kindle in a couple of weeks, and I think they still have a pre-release price listed. Of course, please ask you local library to acquire a copy. Great thanks to everyone who has been involved in this project at its several stages. I'm only sorry we won't have Bill's comments on the Shakespeare -- I'd looked forward to that. All best, James -- _________________________________________ James Gifford, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Director of the University Core School of the Humanities University College Fairleigh Dickinson University Voice: 604-648-4476 Fax: 604-648-4489 E-mail: gifford at fdu.edu Web: http://alpha.fdu.edu/~jgifford 842 Cambie Street Vancouver, BC V6B 2P6 Canada From james.d.gifford at gmail.com Thu Mar 12 15:17:41 2015 From: james.d.gifford at gmail.com (James Gifford) Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 15:17:41 -0700 Subject: [ilds] Book Release | From the Elephant's Back In-Reply-To: <000001d05d0e$121166c0$36343440$@earthlink.net> References: <5501B8B8.9050409@fdu.edu> <000001d05d0e$121166c0$36343440$@earthlink.net> Message-ID: <55021085.3070302@gmail.com> Let's hope it doesn't disappoint! The press has done exquisite production work for a highly readable volume, and apart from the expected beautiful travel writing, there should be some surprises for everyone as well... Best, James On 2015-03-12 2:47 PM, Anne Zahlan wrote: > I have ordered my copy! > > Congratulations and looking forward, > > Anne From bredwine1968 at gmail.com Fri Mar 13 10:40:38 2015 From: bredwine1968 at gmail.com (Bruce Redwine) Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 10:40:38 -0700 Subject: [ilds] Book Release | From the Elephant's Back In-Reply-To: <55021085.3070302@gmail.com> References: <5501B8B8.9050409@fdu.edu> <000001d05d0e$121166c0$36343440$@earthlink.net> <55021085.3070302@gmail.com> Message-ID: James, I?ve ordered my copy and look forward to getting it. You?re doing great work in making portions of Durrell?s work available in standard editions. I?d hope you or someone else would anthologize Durrell?s letters not in print. I specifically refer to the Durrell-Gould letters held at Southern Illinois U, Carbondale. There are probably many more unpublished letters scattered around the world. Best, Bruce > On Mar 12, 2015, at 3:17 PM, James Gifford wrote: > > Let's hope it doesn't disappoint! The press has done exquisite production work for a highly readable volume, and apart from the expected beautiful travel writing, there should be some surprises for everyone as well... > > Best, > James > > On 2015-03-12 2:47 PM, Anne Zahlan wrote: >> I have ordered my copy! >> >> Congratulations and looking forward, >> >> Anne > _______________________________________________ > ILDS mailing list > ILDS at lists.uvic.ca > https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/ilds From dtart at bigpond.net.au Fri Mar 13 13:20:11 2015 From: dtart at bigpond.net.au (Denise Tart & David Green) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 07:20:11 +1100 Subject: [ilds] Book Release | From the Elephant's Back In-Reply-To: References: <5501B8B8.9050409@fdu.edu> <000001d05d0e$121166c0$36343440$@earthlink.net> <55021085.3070302@gmail.com> Message-ID: Well, there was significant correspondence between LD and Peggy Glanville Hicks. Wonder where that ended up. I think Jennifer Condon has some letters from this correspondence. By the way, I will be in Sommierres in June. What is the story with visiting Larry's house these days? David Whitewine Sent from my iPad > On 14 Mar 2015, at 4:40 am, Bruce Redwine wrote: > > James, I?ve ordered my copy and look forward to getting it. You?re doing great work in making portions of Durrell?s work available in standard editions. I?d hope you or someone else would anthologize Durrell?s letters not in print. I specifically refer to the Durrell-Gould letters held at Southern Illinois U, Carbondale. There are probably many more unpublished letters scattered around the world. > > Best, > > Bruce > > > > > >> On Mar 12, 2015, at 3:17 PM, James Gifford wrote: >> >> Let's hope it doesn't disappoint! The press has done exquisite production work for a highly readable volume, and apart from the expected beautiful travel writing, there should be some surprises for everyone as well... >> >> Best, >> James >> >>> On 2015-03-12 2:47 PM, Anne Zahlan wrote: >>> I have ordered my copy! >>> >>> Congratulations and looking forward, >>> >>> Anne >> _______________________________________________ >> ILDS mailing list >> ILDS at lists.uvic.ca >> https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/ilds > > > _______________________________________________ > ILDS mailing list > ILDS at lists.uvic.ca > https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/ilds From bredwine1968 at gmail.com Fri Mar 13 13:29:31 2015 From: bredwine1968 at gmail.com (Gmail) Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 13:29:31 -0700 Subject: [ilds] Book Release | From the Elephant's Back In-Reply-To: References: <5501B8B8.9050409@fdu.edu> <000001d05d0e$121166c0$36343440$@earthlink.net> <55021085.3070302@gmail.com> Message-ID: It's my understanding that Durrell's house in Sommieres has a new owner. I doubt he or she gives tours. Bruce Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 13, 2015, at 1:20 PM, Denise Tart & David Green wrote: > > Well, there was significant correspondence between LD and Peggy Glanville Hicks. Wonder where that ended up. I think Jennifer Condon has some letters from this correspondence. > By the way, I will be in Sommierres in June. What is the story with visiting Larry's house these days? > > David Whitewine > > Sent from my iPad > >> On 14 Mar 2015, at 4:40 am, Bruce Redwine wrote: >> >> James, I?ve ordered my copy and look forward to getting it. You?re doing great work in making portions of Durrell?s work available in standard editions. I?d hope you or someone else would anthologize Durrell?s letters not in print. I specifically refer to the Durrell-Gould letters held at Southern Illinois U, Carbondale. There are probably many more unpublished letters scattered around the world. >> >> Best, >> >> Bruce >> >> >> >> >> >>> On Mar 12, 2015, at 3:17 PM, James Gifford wrote: >>> >>> Let's hope it doesn't disappoint! The press has done exquisite production work for a highly readable volume, and apart from the expected beautiful travel writing, there should be some surprises for everyone as well... >>> >>> Best, >>> James >>> >>>> On 2015-03-12 2:47 PM, Anne Zahlan wrote: >>>> I have ordered my copy! >>>> >>>> Congratulations and looking forward, >>>> >>>> Anne >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ILDS mailing list >>> ILDS at lists.uvic.ca >>> https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/ilds >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ILDS mailing list >> ILDS at lists.uvic.ca >> https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/ilds From marc at marcpiel.fr Fri Mar 13 16:15:57 2015 From: marc at marcpiel.fr (Marc Piel) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 00:15:57 +0100 Subject: [ilds] Book Release | From the Elephant's Back In-Reply-To: References: <5501B8B8.9050409@fdu.edu> <000001d05d0e$121166c0$36343440$@earthlink.net> <55021085.3070302@gmail.com> Message-ID: <55036FAD.3070204@marcpiel.fr> fYI, that part of France was flooded several times this autumn and winter..................... Le 13/03/15 21:29, Gmail a ?crit : > It's my understanding that Durrell's house in Sommieres has a new owner. I doubt he or she gives tours. > > Bruce > > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Mar 13, 2015, at 1:20 PM, Denise Tart & David Green wrote: >> >> Well, there was significant correspondence between LD and Peggy Glanville Hicks. Wonder where that ended up. I think Jennifer Condon has some letters from this correspondence. >> By the way, I will be in Sommierres in June. What is the story with visiting Larry's house these days? >> >> David Whitewine >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >>> On 14 Mar 2015, at 4:40 am, Bruce Redwine wrote: >>> >>> James, I?ve ordered my copy and look forward to getting it. You?re doing great work in making portions of Durrell?s work available in standard editions. I?d hope you or someone else would anthologize Durrell?s letters not in print. I specifically refer to the Durrell-Gould letters held at Southern Illinois U, Carbondale. There are probably many more unpublished letters scattered around the world. >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> Bruce >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> On Mar 12, 2015, at 3:17 PM, James Gifford wrote: >>>> >>>> Let's hope it doesn't disappoint! 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URL: From james.d.gifford at gmail.com Fri Mar 13 16:45:42 2015 From: james.d.gifford at gmail.com (James Gifford) Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 16:45:42 -0700 Subject: [ilds] Book Release | From the Elephant's Back In-Reply-To: References: <5501B8B8.9050409@fdu.edu> <000001d05d0e$121166c0$36343440$@earthlink.net> <55021085.3070302@gmail.com> Message-ID: <550376A6.90101@gmail.com> Hi Bruce, You make me blush, but this project didn't start on my desk -- while it's not quite as complicated as the recent "3 parent" baby legislation in the UK, Peter Baldwin planted the seed in Durrell's works and it only came to me once it was sprouted. I trimmed and grafted some branches, and hopefully added some helpful annotations and comments. A real difficulty for publishing letters is finding a market and publisher willing to invest the cash. If there's little chance of commercial success, then it's in the very competitive academic market place, in which the monograph is the gold standard... As you note, Durrell's correspondences are spread around the world. Getting them all together would be a gargantuan project, and even the Durrell-Miller letters were only excerpts (in both editions) not exhaustive. I've tried my best to look at the smaller correspondences in out of the way locations since that's where I've seen the most surprising contents (as a general rule, not just for Durrell). The letters to and from Seferis can surprise, as do those to Patrick Reilly or Mary & Dudley Honor. A grand book series of the letters would be ideal! (FWIW, one of my great experiences was two years in Victoria, where they have for instance Herbert Read's incoming mail tray or John Betjeman's. Going through the inbox of other folks is where the interesting materials hide, or so I fancy...) I've wanted for quite some time now to publish the unexpurgated version of /Art & Outrage/. I can at least say Durrell, Miller, and Perl?s revised their correspondence heavily, but that's also 3 literary estates to deal with, two of which like to see some profit! All best, James On 2015-03-13 10:40 AM, Bruce Redwine wrote: > James, I?ve ordered my copy and look forward to getting it. You?re doing great work in making portions of Durrell?s work available in standard editions. I?d hope you or someone else would anthologize Durrell?s letters not in print. I specifically refer to the Durrell-Gould letters held at Southern Illinois U, Carbondale. There are probably many more unpublished letters scattered around the world. > > Best, > > Bruce From wenbeckett at yahoo.com.au Sat Mar 14 03:25:46 2015 From: wenbeckett at yahoo.com.au (Wendy) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 21:25:46 +1100 Subject: [ilds] From wbeckett: former mentee of English author Lawrence Durrell Message-ID: <7EBB49B7-6363-4940-88F0-BFFAFDA92F0C@yahoo.com.au> Dear Charles , I am Wendy Beckett , my father and Sam shared a common grandfather so I was his great niece. I lived and studied with Lawrence Durrell. Thanks to Larry who took me to LA I also lived at Anais Nins house with her husband (number two): Rupert Pole. I found your thread from 5 years ago and thought I might say hello. My plays are listed on ... www.wendybeckett.com.au And yes I am a playwright like Sam nowhere near as depressing ( joking). And yes Larry was an uncle figure. I live between Australia, New York and Paris. Like Sam I also write in French. (but usually in English) I am currently writing a play for Gerard Depardieu in French for Paris theatre and I have completed one recently for Juliette Binochet about Camille Claudel. Wendy Sent from my iPad From bredwine1968 at earthlink.net Sat Mar 14 11:30:22 2015 From: bredwine1968 at earthlink.net (Bruce Redwine) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 11:30:22 -0700 Subject: [ilds] Book Release | From the Elephant's Back In-Reply-To: <550376A6.90101@gmail.com> References: <5501B8B8.9050409@fdu.edu> <000001d05d0e$121166c0$36343440$@earthlink.net> <55021085.3070302@gmail.com> <550376A6.90101@gmail.com> Message-ID: James, Congratulations to you and Peter Baldwin for Elephant?s Back. Letters are essential in understanding authors and their intentions. Ellmann?s Selected Letters of James Joyce (1975) provides important and shocking material. As you describe the problem, it seems unlikely Durrell?s correspondence will get a complete, multi-volume edition. The letters should absolutely be unexpurgated and not left to an editor?s sensibilities. Compare the differences between the Wickes (1963) and MacNiven (1988) editions of the Durrell-Miller letters. MacNiven?s is faithful (although selected), whereas Wickes occasionally edits the letters themselves (without indicating deletions) and makes young Durrell seems more mature, less prankish. I have the slim volume of Art and Outrage (1961). I wonder what was left out. Bruce > On Mar 13, 2015, at 4:45 PM, James Gifford wrote: > > Hi Bruce, > > You make me blush, but this project didn't start on my desk -- while it's not quite as complicated as the recent "3 parent" baby legislation in the UK, Peter Baldwin planted the seed in Durrell's works and it only came to me once it was sprouted. I trimmed and grafted some branches, and hopefully added some helpful annotations and comments. > > A real difficulty for publishing letters is finding a market and publisher willing to invest the cash. If there's little chance of commercial success, then it's in the very competitive academic market place, in which the monograph is the gold standard... As you note, Durrell's correspondences are spread around the world. Getting them all together would be a gargantuan project, and even the Durrell-Miller letters were only excerpts (in both editions) not exhaustive. I've tried my best to look at the smaller correspondences in out of the way locations since that's where I've seen the most surprising contents (as a general rule, not just for Durrell). The letters to and from Seferis can surprise, as do those to Patrick Reilly or Mary & Dudley Honor. A grand book series of the letters would be ideal! > > (FWIW, one of my great experiences was two years in Victoria, where they have for instance Herbert Read's incoming mail tray or John Betjeman's. Going through the inbox of other folks is where the interesting materials hide, or so I fancy...) > > I've wanted for quite some time now to publish the unexpurgated version of /Art & Outrage/. I can at least say Durrell, Miller, and Perl?s revised their correspondence heavily, but that's also 3 literary estates to deal with, two of which like to see some profit! > > All best, > James > > On 2015-03-13 10:40 AM, Bruce Redwine wrote: >> James, I?ve ordered my copy and look forward to getting it. You?re doing great work in making portions of Durrell?s work available in standard editions. I?d hope you or someone else would anthologize Durrell?s letters not in print. I specifically refer to the Durrell-Gould letters held at Southern Illinois U, Carbondale. There are probably many more unpublished letters scattered around the world. >> >> Best, >> >> Bruce > _______________________________________________ > ILDS mailing list > ILDS at lists.uvic.ca > https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/ilds -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From james.d.gifford at gmail.com Sat Mar 14 12:48:06 2015 From: james.d.gifford at gmail.com (James Gifford) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 12:48:06 -0700 Subject: [ilds] Book Release | From the Elephant's Back In-Reply-To: References: <5501B8B8.9050409@fdu.edu> <000001d05d0e$121166c0$36343440$@earthlink.net> <55021085.3070302@gmail.com> <550376A6.90101@gmail.com> Message-ID: <55049076.5040705@gmail.com> Hi Bruce, Racing, but briefly: > I have the slim volume of > /Art and Outrage/ (1961). I wonder what was left out. The good stuff, in general... The real matter was all tied, rephrased, and went through three full sets of revisions. Indeed!! There's even a lengthy correspondence about editing the book itself. > Compare the differences between the Wickes (1963) and > MacNiven (1988) editions of the Durrell-Miller letters. I've always liked that the Wickes is more complete for the early years, though the editorial hand is more unclear. It is, however, impossible for an editor to be invisible, whether through selection, choices for annotation (and the expectations of different readerships), hierarchical organization, and so forth. It would be grand to see something on the scope of Ellman's Joyce letters or the collected mss. of Joyce, but I thin that moment is going to take some time for a publisher to take it on and provide the multi-year support it would need. All best, James From dtart at bigpond.net.au Sat Mar 14 13:49:25 2015 From: dtart at bigpond.net.au (Denise Tart & David Green) Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 07:49:25 +1100 Subject: [ilds] From wbeckett: former mentee of English author Lawrence Durrell In-Reply-To: <7EBB49B7-6363-4940-88F0-BFFAFDA92F0C@yahoo.com.au> References: <7EBB49B7-6363-4940-88F0-BFFAFDA92F0C@yahoo.com.au> Message-ID: <8D4A9A31-12F5-47EF-B3EE-A39664E17512@bigpond.net.au> Welcome Wendy. I am sure recipients of this list would be very interested in your views on Larry, man and author. I never met him, but have read nearly all his work, being particularly fond of the island books and his poetry. I am a school teacher, poet and sometimes freelancer. A couple of years ago I wrote a documentary for ABC Radio National called Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller: a Wartime Correspondence which was replayed recently. I live in Sydney Australia, the cultural epicentre of the cosmos, so if you are ever in town we could, if you like, meet up for Durrellian chat. David Green 16 William Street Marrickville NSW 2204 Sent from my iPad > On 14 Mar 2015, at 9:25 pm, Wendy wrote: > > Dear Charles , I am Wendy Beckett , my father and Sam shared a common grandfather so I was his great niece. I lived and studied with Lawrence Durrell. Thanks to Larry who took me to LA I also lived at Anais Nins house with her husband (number two): Rupert Pole. I found your thread from 5 years ago and thought I might say hello. > My plays are listed on ... > www.wendybeckett.com.au > And yes I am a playwright like Sam nowhere near as depressing ( joking). And yes Larry was an uncle figure. I live between Australia, New York and Paris. Like Sam I also write in French. (but usually in English) I am currently writing a play for Gerard Depardieu in French for Paris theatre and I have completed one recently for Juliette Binochet about Camille Claudel. > Wendy > > > Sent from my iPad > _______________________________________________ > ILDS mailing list > ILDS at lists.uvic.ca > https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/ilds From Charles-Sligh at utc.edu Sun Mar 15 06:15:49 2015 From: Charles-Sligh at utc.edu (Sligh, Charles) Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 13:15:49 +0000 Subject: [ilds] wendy beckett In-Reply-To: <7EBB49B7-6363-4940-88F0-BFFAFDA92F0C@yahoo.com.au> Message-ID: Dear Wendy: Wonderful to see your post and read your introduction. I especially want to thank you for sharing your recollections of Lawrence Durrell's mentorship. Such memories are at once precious and perishable, so I do hope that you will capture those stories in some way so that they are kept against the time. When we gathered in London in 2012 to celebrate Larry Durrell's 100th birthday, we held an exhibition at Foyle's Books where over a dozen friends, family members, and collectors shared their memories with old photos, personal letters, Oscar Epfs paintings, and spoken testimony. This writer touched our lives, changed our story lines, and created friendships that would have never come into being without his books. My gratitude! Please do stay in touch with me via email and/or the Durrell Society's Twitter feed: @DurrellSociety We are always happy to promote events, a new production, &c. Welcome! Charles -- ******************************************** Charles L. Sligh Assistant Professor Department of English University of Tennessee at Chattanooga charles-sligh at utc.edu ******************************************** On 3/14/15 6:25 AM, "Wendy" wrote: >Dear Charles , I am Wendy Beckett , my father and Sam shared a common >grandfather so I was his great niece. I lived and studied with Lawrence >Durrell. Thanks to Larry who took me to LA I also lived at Anais Nins >house with her husband (number two): Rupert Pole. I found your thread >from 5 years ago and thought I might say hello. >My plays are listed on ... >www.wendybeckett.com.au >And yes I am a playwright like Sam nowhere near as depressing ( joking). >And yes Larry was an uncle figure. I live between Australia, New York and >Paris. Like Sam I also write in French. (but usually in English) I am >currently writing a play for Gerard Depardieu in French for Paris theatre >and I have completed one recently for Juliette Binochet about Camille >Claudel. >Wendy > > >Sent from my iPad >_______________________________________________ >ILDS mailing list >ILDS at lists.uvic.ca >https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/ilds