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Christopher Wood, a young Englishman, decided to be the greatest painter the world had seen. Richard Hilary, confident, handsome and unprincipled, flew Spitfires in the Battle of Britain before being shot down and horribly burned. Jeremy Wolfenden was born in 1936, the son of Jack, later Lord Wolfenden. This work talks about these three people.Read More

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    **THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**'Flawless... Poetic... Superbly portrayed... [Faulks's] feat of imagination...is phenomenal' Daily TelegraphChristopher Wood, a beautiful young Englishman, decided to be the greatest painter the world had seen. He went to Paris in 1921. By day he studied, by night he attended the parties of the beau monde. He knew Picasso, worked for Diaghilev and was a friend of Cocteau. In the last months of his 29-year life, he fought a ravening opium addiction to succeed in claiming a place in history of English painting.Richard Hilary, confident, handsome and unprincipled, flew Spitfires in the Battle of Britain before being shot down and horribly burned. He underwent several operations by the legendary plastic surgeon, A H McIndoe. His account of his experiences, The Last Enemy, made him famous, but not happy. He begged to be allowed to return to flying, and died mysteriously in a night training operation, aged 23.Jeremy Wolfenden was born in 1936, the son of Jack, later Lord Wolfenden. Charming, generous and witty, he was the cleverest Englishman of his generation, but left All Souls to become a hack reporter. At the height of the Cold War, he was sent to Moscow where his louche private life made him the plaything of the intelligence services. A terrifying sequence of events ended in Washington where he died at the age of 31.'Faulk's most intriguing fictional offering... Moving...engaging...poignant' Independent on Sunday

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    Christopher Wood a beautiful young Englishman decided to be the greatest painter the world had seen. He went to Paris in 1921. By day he studied by night he attended the parties of the beau monde. He knew Picasso worked for Diaghilev and was a friend of Cocteau. In the last months of his 29-year life he fought a ravening opium addiction to succeed in claiming a place in history of English painting. Richard Hilary confident handsome and unprincipled flew Spitfires in the Battle of Britain before being shot down and horribly burned. He underwent several operations by the legendary plastic surgeon A H McIndoe. His account of his experiences "The Last Enemy" made him famous but not happy. He begged to be allowed to return to flying and died mysteriously in a night training operation aged 23. Jeremy Wolfenden was born in 1936 the son of Jack later Lord Wolfenden. Charming generous and witty he was the cleverest Englishman of his generation but left All Souls to become a hack reporter. At the height of the Cold War he was sent to Moscow where his louche private life made him the plaything of the intelligence services.A terrifying sequence of events ended in Washington where he died at the age of 31.

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    Christopher Wood, a beautiful young Englishman, decided to be the greatest painter the world had seen. He went to Paris in 1921. By day he studied, by night he attended the parties of the beau monde. He knew Picasso, worked for Diaghilev and was a friend of Cocteau. In the last months of his 29-year life, he fought a ravening opium addiction to succeed in claiming a place in history of English painting. Richard Hilary, confident, handsome and unprincipled, flew Spitfires in the Battle of Britain before being shot down and horribly burned. He underwent several operations by the legendary plastic surgeon, A H McIndoe. His account of his experiences, The Last Enemy, made him famous, but not happy. He begged to be allowed to return to flying, and died mysteriously in a night training operation, aged 23. Jeremy Wolfenden was born in 1936, the son of Jack, later Lord Wolfenden. Charming, generous and witty, he was the cleverest Englishman of his generation, but left All Souls to become a hack reporter. At the height of the Cold War, he was sent to Moscow where his louche private life made him the plaything of the intelligence services. A terrifying sequence of events ended in Washington where he died at the age of 31.

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    Christopher Wood a young Englishman decided to be the greatest painter the world had seen. Richard Hilary confident handsome and unprincipled flew Spitfires in the Battle of Britain before being shot down and horribly burned. Jeremy Wolfenden was born in 1936 the son of Jack later Lord Wolfenden. This work talks about these three people.

  • BookDepository

    The Fatal Englishman : Paperback : Vintage Publishing : 9780099518013 : 0099518015 : 25 Feb 1997 : He begged to be allowed to return to flying, and died mysteriously in a night training operation, aged 23. Jeremy Wolfenden was born in 1936, the son of Jack, later Lord Wolfenden.

  • 0099518015
  • 9780099518013
  • Sebastian Faulks
  • 30 January 1997
  • Vintage
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 352
  • New edition
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