The Pilgrims' Castle - Jon Day

The Pilgrims' Castle

A Cult, a War, a Secret History

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Buch | Hardcover
352 Seiten
2025
John Murray Publishers Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-4736-3541-8 (ISBN)
24,90 inkl. MwSt
An investigation to uncover the truth about a dark hidden episode in Jon Day's family after the War, and the conflict between national identities in the post-War years.
'I love Jon Day's writing' OLIVIA LAING

An investigative memoir uncovering a secret history of wartime hiding, a family's hidden past, and its long-lasting legacy.

In the 1950s, Jon Day's mother and her German-Dutch siblings came into contact with a secretive circle of writers, artists and intellectuals known as 'Castrum Peregrini'. Led by the exiled German writer Wolfgang Frommel, the group was founded during World War II, when Frommel gave shelter to some of his young Jewish followers in a house in Amsterdam. The group followed the teachings of Stefan George, a renowned but controversial German poet who in the 1910s had led an elite coterie of young men to whom he preached a message of what he called 'pedagogical eros' - the belief that educational encounters were inherently sexual.

Growing up, Day heard stories of Wolfgang's wartime heroism, of literature and poetry, of the power of friendship and camaraderie. But thirty years later he begins to hear different versions of the past. Interviewing his mother, other living members of 'Castrum Peregrini' and whistle-blowers, darker truths emerge - of psychological grooming and sexual abuse, shrouded in stories of resistance, bravery and spiritualty.

From the complex, contradictory and elusive mind of Wolfgang Frommel, to the wartime Castrum group - who lived as onderduikers in a grand but dilapidated canal house in Amsterdam - and the post-war years of ritualised poetry readings and recruitment to what some have called a cult, Day investigates the history that shaped the lives of many of his family members and their friends.

The Pilgrims' Castle is a jaw-dropping, tender memoir about the silencing of abuse and the unravelling of one family's history to expose the truths and mistruths we tell ourselves about the past.

Jon Day is a writer, critic and academic. He is the author of Cyclogeography (Notting Hill Editions, 2015) and Homing (John Murray, 2019), which was a book of the year in the Guardian, The Spectator, Daily Telegraph and Observer, and was longlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award. He is a regular contributor to the London Review of Books, and his essays and reviews have also appeared in the Financial Times, New York Review of Books, Bookforum, n+1, Guardian, The Spectator and many others. He teaches English and creative writing at King's College London.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.7.2025
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 240 mm
Gewicht 41 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Angeln / Jagd
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte 1918 bis 1945
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Weitere Religionen
ISBN-10 1-4736-3541-1 / 1473635411
ISBN-13 978-1-4736-3541-8 / 9781473635418
Zustand Neuware
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