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Pavilions of the Heart

The Four Walls of Love

By (author) Lesley Blanch
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
Published: 30th Apr 2008
Dimensions: w 128mm h 197mm d 14mm
Weight: 209g
ISBN-10: 1845116038
ISBN-13: 9781845116033
Barcode No: 9781845116033
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Synopsis
Lesley Blanch takes the reader on a uniquely romantic journey to the settings where lovers have come together for a moment, a night or a lifetime. Chosen carefully from those places in her travels where she has come upon a story that has fired the imagination, Blanch writes of Nelson and Lady Hamilton's scandalous affair conducted in a modest house near Wimbledon; Balzac's Parisian love-nest created for his Polish inamorata; the estate of Woronince in the steppes of southern Russia from where Liszt and Princess Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein had to flee; and the house overlooking Lake Lucerne where Wagner and Cosima von Bulow came together. She conjures Sultan Murad's room in the Seraglio and tells the story of Aurelie Picard, whose pavilion of the heart was deep in the Saharan desert. Replete with drama, history and passion, "Pavilions of the Heart" is a seductive and lyrical glimpse at the places where love has reigned.

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"'Pavilions of the Heart is the story of the dwellings where great loves have been lived. Lesley Blanch's sumptuous prose matches the intensity of the emotions she evokes.' Shusha Guppy 'From the Sahara to Saint Petersburg, the domesticity of passion has found the perfect historian in Lesley Blanch. This wonderful book bears out her remark 'The placing of a desk, or a bed, or the choice of a chintz may prove more revealing than a documented study.' Philip Mansel 'Lesley Blanch was one of the twentieth century's most exotic travel writers.' Caroline Baum, Spectator 'Lesley Blanch's style and life were testaments of a vanished world, and no less of an achievement than the twelve unusual books which connoisseurs hold in uncommon affection.' Alice Wooledge Salmon, The Guardian"