Esmond and Ilia, Marina Warner
Esmond and Ilia, Marina Warner
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Esmond and Ilia
An Unreliable Memoir

Author: Marina Warner

Narrator: Marina Warner

Unabridged: 11 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/25/2022


Synopsis

Marina Warner's father, Esmond, met her mother, Ilia, while serving as an officer in the British Army during the Second World War. As Allied forces fought their way north through Italy, Esmond found himself in the southern town of Bari, where Ilia had grown up, one of four girls of a widowed mother. The Englishman approaching middle age and the twenty-one-year-old Italian were soon married. Before the war had come to an end, Ilia was on her way alone to London to wait for her husband's return and to learn how to be Mrs. Esmond Warner, an Englishwoman.

Ilia begins to learn the world of cricket, riding, canned food, and distant relations she has landed in, while Esmond struggles to support his wife and young daughter. He comes up with the idea of opening a bookshop, a branch of W.H. Smith's, in Cairo, where he had spent happy times during the North African campaign. In Egypt, however, nationalists are challenging foreign influences, especially British ones, and before long Cairo is on fire.

Esmond and Ilia is a picture of vanished worlds, a portrait of two people struggling to know each other and themselves, a daughter's story of trying to come to terms with a past that is both hers and unknowable to her. It is an "unreliable memoir" and a lasting work of literature, lyrical, sorrowful, shaped by love and wonder.

About Marina Warner

Marina Warner's studies of religion, mythology, and fairy tales include Alone of All Her Sex: The Myth and the Cult of the Virgin Mary, From the Beast to the Blonde, and Stranger Magic. She is a professor of English and creative writing at Birkbeck, University of London. In 2015 she was given the Holberg Prize and in 2017 she was elected president of the Royal Society of Literature. She has contributed to a number of NYRB Classics, including Robert Kirk's The Secret Commonwealth and Leonora Carrington's Down Below. She lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chimene

I came to this book thinking it would be the autobiography of Warner herself, whom I greatly admire, but in fact the life of the title is that of her mother, though the book also relates Warner’s memories of her early childhood in Cairo, where her father opened a English-language bookshop for W.H. S......more

Goodreads review by Diane

Beguiling memoir of the author’s parents’ marriage and her early years growing up in Cairo in the 40s and 50s. Her father was an upper crust Englishman and her mother, a glamorous Italian, had very diverging views on love and life. The backdrop is King Farouk’s Cairo which has ‘le gratin’ of expatri......more

Goodreads review by Duncan

Made of bits and scraps, a list of sorts, ends as a powerful examination of the life of her parents and the times in which they lived, a struggle to understand their struggles which had been glimpsed as a child but not understood until later, much later. The book shows that it is never too late to w......more

This was a 2-star reading (well, listening) experience for me, but rounding up to three because I acknowledge that the writing was good. Most other reviewers have loved this book, so I have to wonder why it was such a tough slog for me. It’s the story of the author’s parents’ married life together,......more