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Laurie Lee

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All civilizations at some time have fallen into this total terror, when the mystery of life was a kind of panic only to be assuaged by the spilling of blood.


— Laurie Lee


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But our waking life, and our growing years, were for the most part spent in the kitchen, and until we married, or ran away, it was the common room we shared.


— Laurie Lee


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I expected to be shot at any moment and if they had done I would have understood, that they couldn't take risks with someone foolhardy or so unpredictable.


— Laurie Lee


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I have been sitting watching that ever since I came back, the continuous variations of light and shadow.


— Laurie Lee


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I wanted to communicate what I had seen, so that others could see it.


— Laurie Lee


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I don't know what idiocies drove me in those days, but they were naive, innocent idiocies in many ways.


— Laurie Lee


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That last winter was a tragic story and I got no personal honour out of it but I was a witness to it.


— Laurie Lee


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We were living in the Slad Road when my father left us. I was about three.


— Laurie Lee


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What she did was to open our eyes to details of country life such as teaching us names of wild flowers and getting us to draw and paint and learn poetry.


— Laurie Lee


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It was a world that I wanted to record because it was such a miracle visitation to me.


— Laurie Lee


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S. Early life and works
Having been born in Stroud Lee moved with his family to the village of Slad in 1917 the move with which Cider with Rosie opens. Works
Books
Land at War (1945)
An Obstinate Exile (1951)
A Rose for Winter: Travels in Andalusia (1955)
Man Must Move: The Story of Transport (with David Lambert) (1960); publiLaurie Leed in the U.

Laurence Edward Alan "Laurie" Lee MBE (26 June 1914 – 13 May 1997) was an English poet novelist and screenwriter raised in the village of Slad and went to Marling School Gloucestershire. The first volume recounts his childhood in the Slad Valley. The second deals with his leaving home for London and his first visit to Spain in 1935 and the third with his return to Spain in December 1937 to join the Republican International Brigades.

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