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Lost Girls

Lost Girls

Author : Oliver Jeffers

Publisher : Little, Brown Book Group

Who were the Lost Girls? At least a dozen or so young women at large in Blitz-era London have a claim to this title. But Lost Girls concentrates on just...

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Who were the Lost Girls? At least a dozen or so young women at large in Blitz-era London have a claim to this title. But Lost Girls concentrates on just four: Lys Lubbock Sonia Brownell Barbara Skelton and Janetta Parlade. Chic glamorous and bohemian as likely to be found living in a rat-haunted maisonette as dining at the Ritz they cut a swathe through English literary and artistic life in the 1940s. Three of them had affairs with Lucian Freud. One of them married George Orwell. Another became the mistress of the King of Egypt and was flogged by him on the steps of the Royal Palace. And all of them were associated with the decade's most celebrated literary magazine Horizon and its charismatic editor Cyril Connolly.
Lys Sonia Barbara and Janetta had very different - and sometimes explosive personalities - but taken together they form a distinctive part of the war-time demographic: bright beautiful independent-minded women with tough upbringings behind them determined to make the most of their lives in a highly uncertain environment. Theirs was the world of the buzz bomb the cocktail party behind blackout curtains the severed hand seen on the pavement in the Bloomsbury square the rustle of a telegram falling through the letter-box the hasty farewell to another half who might not ever come back a world of living for the moment and snatching at pleasure before it disappeared. But if their trail runs through vast acreages of war-time cultural life then in the end it returns to Connolly and his amorous web-spinning in which all four of them regularly featured and which sometimes complicated their emotional lives to the point of meltdown.
The Lost Girls were the product of a highly artificial environment. After it came to an end - on Horizon's closure in 1950 - their careers wound on. Later they would have affairs with dukes feature in celebrity divorce cases and make appearances in the novels of George Orwell Evelyn Waugh Anthony Powell and Nancy Mitford. The last of them - Janetta - died as recently as three months ago. However tiny their number they are a genuine missing link between the first wave of newly-liberated young women of the post-Great War era and the Dionysiac free-for-all of the 1960s. Hectic passionate and at times unexpectedly poignant this is their story.

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