Laurie Lee grew up not far from Carterton where I’ll talk memoir on March 4. The audience will know the PLACE but not the TIME.
Following my interviews of Ray Foulk and Roger Bannister for the Oxford Castaway series, both men wrote their memoirs and I had the privilege of reviewing them and compering Ray’s book launch in Blackwell. Artist Weimin He captured the moment in brushstrokes. I wrote Weimin’s story from Manchuria to Oxford via Belfast in Oxford Castaways. Weimin He – Castaway
Memoir doesn’t have to be about every aspect of a life and it’s true in this case. Rays’ Stealing Dylan from Woodstock is double the size of Food of Love but is about one momentous year. Roger decided to concentrate on just two aspects of his life –his sporting and his scientific career.
Memoir can help readers empathise with people in circumstances almost beyond their imagination such as Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime. It was easy for me to understand how that felt because when Atam and I met in Smethwick in the West Midlands mixed relationships were regarded with hostility.
Memoir and novels help us walk in someone’s else’s shoes. I recommended these memoirs for Shepherd.com https://shepherd.com/best-books/memoirs-which-help-us-understand-the-world