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also available: Paperback
category: Biography & Autobiography
published: Nov 2010
ISBN:9781554583256
publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press

The Arms of the Infinite

Elizabeth Smart and George Barker

by Christopher Barker

tagged: literary, women's studies, social history
Description

The Arms of the Infinite takes the reader inside the minds of author Christopher Barker’s parents, writer Elizabeth Smart (By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept) and poet George Barker. From their first fateful meeting and subsequent elopement, Barker candidly reveals their obsessive, passionate, and volatile love affair.
He writes evocatively of his unconventional upbringing with his siblings in a shack in Ireland and, later, a rambling, falling-down house in Essex. Interesting and charismatic figures from the literary and art worlds are regular visitors, and the book is full of fascinating cameos and anecdotes.
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About the Author

Christopher Barker

Primarily a photographer, Christopher Barker is also a writer, whose article Life at Tilty Mill, featured in Granta (2002), formed the basis for this book. The Arms of the Infinite was first published in the United Kingdom in 2006.
Contributor Notes

Primarily a photographer, Christopher Barker is also a writer, whose article Life at Tilty Mill, featured in Granta (2002), formed the basis for this book. The Arms of the Infinite was first published in the United Kingdom in 2006.

Editorial Reviews

One of the pleasures of this memoir is to see how the work of Elizabeth Smart still thrives; it is heartening to witness Christopher Barker consort with his mother's words and add a cool quantity of his own, finally getting a word in, one might say, in a conversation that cancelled the children too many times.

— Andrew O'Hagan, London Review of Books, 2010 May

This book is enormously loving and forgiving: a really honest tribute to his creative and wayward parents; an important record of their turbulent times and now one of my favourite books.

— Fiona Green, Camden New Journal, 2010 May

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