Laurie Lee | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis & critique of Laurie Lee.

Laurie Lee | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis & critique of Laurie Lee.
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SOURCE: "In Spain It's Like That," in The New York Times Book Review, April 8, 1956, p. 6.

The former president of PEN International, Pritchett is an English journalist, educator, critic, nonfiction writer, short story writer, novelist, and scriptwriter. Also known for his work as a memoirist, biographer, autobiographer, journalist, and editor, he additionally wrote a book review column for New Statesman. In the favorable review of A Rose for Winter below, Pritchett considers Lee's book to be idiosyncratic, "delicate and strong."

Laurie Lee is a lyrical poet and he has written [A Rose for Winter,] a poet's book about Andalusia. He is also a droll and a wit. His impression is a fantastic one but it bites more deeply than impression usually does and catches exactly the Andalusian flavor, something "acid, sugary, intoxicating, sickening" and pungent. He uses none of the romantic clichés which are dished out regularly by...

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