Among the Bohemians: Experiments in Living 1900-1939
S**N
Our Debt to the Bohemians
"Among the Bohemians" is a book that should be read by anyone who harbors bohemian tendencies. Most serious readers fall into this category, consciously or not, so the appeal of this book is guaranteed to be wide-spread. The bohemians that the author puts her reader among are mainly English, with a sprinkling of European and American expatriates. Everyone who reads this book will have their own favorite bohemian. The one who stood out for me was Augustus John, the painter, a charismatic character who was at the center of English bohemian life in the first half of the twentieth century. His great talent as an artist was more than matched by his Rabelaisian life-style, which included driving a horse-drawn gypsy caravan filled with children and a wife or two across England and a sexual vitality that drew innumerable women and girls (among them Caitlin Macnamara, Dylan Thomas's future wife) to his bed (or wherever). As the author points out, respectability and social responsibility, or even a basic adherence to the laws of the land, were not bohemian strong points. What these artists and other followers of alternative life-styles did bequeath to us, however, was a loosening of the strict social and moral codes handed down from 19th century England and America, so that today, in living the freer lives we live, we stand in their debt, whether we know it or not.
J**Y
my only complaint is the type font is a bit ...
my only complaint is the type font is a bit small for my taste, but I can see if it was printed with a larger font the book would have been huge! After seeing the BBC produced Living in Squares I was anxious to learn more about this time period.
A**S
Attitudes relevant for today
Breaking with destructive traditions
B**Z
Well written....Virginia Nicholson first book
Virginia Nicholson had a wealth of background information...her Great-aunt being Virginia Woolf, and Grandmother Vanessa Bell the painter, both considered Bohemians of their times, not to mention her father, son of Vanessa Bell being raised in a Bohemian atmosphere. If you want to know what the true Bohemian life-style was like I highly recommend "Among the Bohemians". No spoiler alerts here, read the book!
D**N
Love, Love, Love
Bought this book because I loved the author's other book-Singled Out-and I'm so happy I did. From page one I was entranced and had a hard time putting it down to go to sleep. A wonderful look at the women and men who helped to free the restrictions society in the early twentieth century placed on us. A great read.
E**R
Good read
Extremely interesting. What I loved about this book is that it is organized by categories such as, food, interior decorating, clothes, morals, etc. So not only does the book contain lots of interesting facts about famous Bllomsbury people and their extended circles, it also talks about the Bohemian lifestyle itself.
D**H
Among the Bohemians: Experiments in Living 1900_1939
This book is very well written, entertaining and informative. I highly recommend it to everyone, even those not interested in the subject, as it speaks of an era that gave rise to a certain mindset about the need to experience hardship in order to create/
S**K
Four Stars
Pretty good history of a forgotten generation.
T**R
Excellent text, poor production
I would have rated this book 5 stars had it not been for such poor production. The text and illustrations gave a good insight to a unique period and of a group of people that flourished briefly at a time of great change, socially and politically. It was well researched and written but oh, the production was terrible. I first bought the printed version which was set in such small type and printed on poor quality paper making it so difficult to read at any length, I gave up. I would like to keep it as a reference book but I don't think this will last long in any decent condition. I then bought the Kindle version which was much easier and a pleasure to read but not so good for the illustrations many of which would not expand. It was littered with many typographical errors, it could not have been proof read at all. I think Ms Nicholson would do well to find another publisher.
S**Y
Virginia is ....
Virginia Nicholson is super wise and her writing flows like a river. Being a descendent of the Bloomsberries, she shows more intimate knowledge than any other author .. The other Virginia and of course the Stephens sisters are there as well as a host of key characters. Bell, Waugh, Brenan, Carrington, the Johns (a whole family of them !) are all present as well as more peripheral but still fascinating people such as Nina Hamnett. You almost feel you know some of the Bohemians personally. It is a 'must' read.
A**A
Bohemian Rhapsody
(Apologies for the corny title). A friend of mine picked this up in a charity shop in Marin County, California. I was with her at the time and when we were comparing the various treasures we'd discovered, I had a quick flick through this wonderful book and immediately insisted on borrowing it to read first. Being largely occupied with last-minute arrangements for her wedding she hastily - rather rashly, it would transpire - agreed to this. For the next week, I found myself seeking her out every ten minutes to read her the next captivating passage - and the next. What's more, she began to look forward to the next instalment!Being a tad on the Bohemian side ourselves, virtually every quote, anecdote or observation struck such perfect chords of authenticity, recognition, humour or delight, I couldn't wait to share the next.It went everywhere with me for months. It really is that sort of book that you'll want to dip into to re-read favourite passages and to read out to chums down the pub or at a friends' Bohemianesque 'at home' gathering f'rinstance.You may well find it fills up with underlinings and apposite postcards of a Bohemian nature as bookmarks and generally Graingerise the hell out of it. (DON'T get the 'Kindle' version!)It soon became quite obvious that she was never going to get back the scuffed, creased, dog-eared and ever so slightly bulging much-loved volume, so I gladly bought her a replacement copy right here on Amazon (!) and she loves it just as much as I do and I believe has recommended it extensively to like-minded pals and given it as a gift.If you have the slightest interest in the folk who, in the first half of the last century lived, loved and dressed in ways that were still outraging the 'Squares' in the 1960s - and even today - this is the only book purporting to cover the subject that has the width, the depth and the wit to satisfy even the most demanding Neo-Boho (every generation produces it's crop!) - just one criticism - I think the US edition has a more stylish cover - (these things *are* important, right?) - but any Bohemian worth their salt can always cover it in some William Morris wallpaper or something.I'm off now to re-read my favourite chapters of this truly inspirational work - do get yourselves a copy - just don't lend it out - not even to your best friend - just *buy* them one!
J**G
Brilliant writing and evocation of a colourful bygone era which still influences us today
I loved the brilliant colourful descriptions of eccentric people and a era which still resonate today
A**A
A book for newcomers on the issue
A very good book, but it could have provided more information. There are few pages about the Bohemians. The beginning is too long and the content is insufficient for such an important subject. The topic is not really described.
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