Villa Air-Bel by Rosemary Sullivan - ISBN: 9780719566943
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Artists in Nazi-occupied France find refuge, creativity, and escape.

Villa Air-Bel

The Second World War, Escape and a House in France

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  • Paperback

    496 pages

  • Release Date

    1 January 2008

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Summary

The Franco-German armistice, signed in June 1940 following the German invasion of France, called on the Vichy government to surrender on demand all refugees considered enemies of the Third Reich. Suddenly, thousands of artists, scientists and other intellectuals feared for their lives. The Emergency Rescue Committee, based in New York, compiled a list of two hundred people it considered the most endangered, including artists and writers Andre Breton, Max Ernst and Benjamin Peret. The committe…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780719566943
ISBN-10:0719566940
Author:Rosemary Sullivan
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:John Murray Publishers Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:496
Release Date:1 January 2008
Weight:362g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 30mm
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Critics Review

Rosemary Sullivan knows that you can understand nothing about a place without listening to individual people and their stories - Margaret Atwood

Rosemary Sullivan s Villa Air-Bel is a marvellous addition to the surging literature on occupied France. Sullivan writes … as a dramatist. Her scene-by-scene evocation of life at the house reads like an updated Chekhov comedy laced with horror - Jackie Wullschlager, Financial Times

Sullivan brilliantly interweaves personal histories with terrifying tales about flight over mountains to Spain or Switzerland and by sea to Casablanca and Martinique, and with stories of forging papers, bribery, love and betrayal - Sarah Curtis, The Sunday Times

Part history, part adventure story the product of much devoted research and wide reading. Interesting, important, and her telling gripping. Sullivan s book is full of interest, of good stories, of nice character sketches. She handles the huge cast she has assembled deftly, and her enthusiasm is obvious - Allan Massie, Literary Review

This is a magnificent, complex narrative of courage, folly and complacency. Jane Stevenson, Daily Telegraph, who, as the subtitle read, was captivated by the story of a Harvard classical scholar who rescued Europe s intellectuals from the Nazis - Jane Stevenson, Daily Telegraph

‘With tremendous suspense and emotional pull, Sullivan recounts the little-known story of Varian Fry’ - Vogue

[A] fascinating history - Publishing News

‘Beautifully written in a style that is novelistic, Villa Air-Bel brings to life the story of this rescue through experiences of a community of artists who spent time in the Villa Air-Bel chateau The book is interesting and evocative and provides nuances and texture to one of the untold stories of rescue during the Holocaust’ - Jewish Book World

About The Author

Rosemary Sullivan

Rosemary Sullivan was born in Montreal and has studied in Canada, the US and England. She currently teaches at the University of Toronto and is the author of ten books, comprising poetry, biography, literary criticism and literary journalism.

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