Flight from a Lady (UK)
Released: Nov 18, 2014
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Format: Paperback, 160 pages
Related ISBN: 9781473330917
Description:
Flight from a Lady is probably Macdonell’s most enigmatic works. It is fictional, but hardly reads like a novel. The plot is the story of a very wealthy young man escaping from the clutches of a woman ― a woman so determined that the man goes to great lengths to cover his tracks and avoid being trapped by her, the she-wolf. He charters a plane ― a Douglas ― crewed by a young Dutch charter crew, and off he goes, to France, Italy, Greece, the Middle East and to India. War was looming (the book was published in 1939, just prior to the Second World War) and with his usual prescience Macdonell foretells the future, correctly predicting what was to come. The book is written as if a series of letters, and if were not a novel it would make a wonderful travelogue, for Macdonell, well-educated and well-traveled, makes a good travel narrator. He reminisces on the past, he provides political commentary, and generally uses the loose fabric of his novel to voice his pet themes. His reflection on his youthful travels in Germany are an example: It was unfair of us ― and we knew it. But we resolutely put the unfairness out of our minds. The mark tumbled, and the Austrian crown tumbled, and the Hungarian crown tumbled, and we brandished our pound notes and wallowed in the misfortunes of others. We bought their wine for a few pence and their cigars for a farthing and their theater tickets for an old song, and boasted about it, while they were half-starved and desperately frightened for the future. But they never once reproached us for our profiteering and our arrogance ― and never, through all the semi-starvation and the fear, did the sound of laughter entirely die away in the Salzkammergut. It is unbelievable to think of now. In those days we had just finished fighting a bloody war against those very people. We had been trained on Europe’s pet curriculum of Hatred. We had been told by innumerable fat sergeant-majors and over-Kümmelled major-generals that there was no good Hun except a dead Hun.
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