'The Voyage' is a story warm with Morgan's love of France. Set in the Charente country and the Paris music-halls of the 1930s, 'The Voyage' tells of the travails of one man s quest for love: love for a woman, and love for France. First published in 1940, 'The Voyage' is widely regarded as Charles Morgan s finest work. Revived here by Capuchin Classics, and introduced afresh by Anthony Gardner, this edition makes 'The Voyage' available once more to a modern readership. 'The Voyage' won the James Tait Black memorial prize in 1940.
The author: Charles Morgan (1894-1958) is an English-born novelist and playwright of English and Welsh descent. His many novels include 'The Fountain' (1932) and 'Sparkenbroke' (1936). The foreword writer: Anthony Gardner is an established freelance writer who contributes features, travel articles and book reviews to, among others, the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Times Magazine and the Mail on Sunday. Gardner is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and edits the Society s annual journal, the RSL.
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