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'This enthralling autobiographical fragment by Stuart Hood, a World War II British intelligence officer, tells of his escape from a prisoner-of-war camp in Parma and his life on the run with Italian partisans in the Resistance.' New York Times

'I wanted to do two things. Firstly, give a picture of peasant life. I felt indebted to my peasants who had sheltered me, and admiration for them. The other thing was to make sense of what had happened. I discovered new facts I hadn't understood at the time. This in itself raised the question of remembrance and how one shapes memory, its truth…mehr

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'This enthralling autobiographical fragment by Stuart Hood, a World War II British intelligence officer, tells of his escape from a prisoner-of-war camp in Parma and his life on the run with Italian partisans in the Resistance.' New York Times

'I wanted to do two things. Firstly, give a picture of peasant life. I felt indebted to my peasants who had sheltered me, and admiration for them. The other thing was to make sense of what had happened. I discovered new facts I hadn't understood at the time. This in itself raised the question of remembrance and how one shapes memory, its truth and gaps.' Stuart Hood, 2002

'Combines the mesmeric readability of good modern fiction with a feeling of lived experience to which few novels can attain.' Listener

'A remarkable, haunting book.' Raleigh Travelyan, Sunday Times


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Stuart Hood was born in Scotland in 1915 and studied at Edinburgh University. He served in the British Army from 1940-1946. His war service took him to the Middle East, to Italy (as prisoner of war, escapee and guerrilla fighter, mainly with the Monte Amiata military formation) and northwest Europe. Subsequently he was posted as Staff Liaison Officer with the American 9th Army at Rhine Crossing, and finally as Political Intelligence Officer in Germany. His highly regarded autobiographical work, Pebbles from My Skull, describes his experiences in Italy during the war. He joined the BBC in 1946 and successively was head of the Italian and German programs; head of the World Service; and finally Controller of Programmes at BBC Television under the chairmanship of Hugh Carlton Greene. Subsequently he was a TV critic for the Spectator under the editorship of Nigel Lawson and forged a successful career as writer, scriptwriter and producer for film and television. From 1973 to 1978 he held the Professorship of Film and Television at the Royal College of Art. He wrote several novels, among them A Storm from Paradise (1985, winner of the Scottish Book Award ), The Upper Hand (1987 ), The Brutal Heart (1989), A Den of Foxes (1991) and The Book of Judith (1995). He also wrote books on television, broadcasting and mass media. On Television (1997, co-authored with Thalia Tabary-Peterssen) became a classic text in the subject. Stuart Hood was also a distinguished translator of modern European literature by authors including Dino Buzzati, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Ernest Junger. Ennio Flaiano, Beppe Fenoglio, Ricardo Bacchelli, Dacia Maraini, Enrico Palandri, Gianni Celati, Aldo Busi and Theodor Plivier.