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Martagon, an engineer by profession and a loner by nature, falls head over heels in love for the very first time. He is masterminding the construction of an airport in Provence, exploiting his cutting-edge expertise in glass technology. The land on which the airport is built belonged to a feuding brother and sister, and it is Marina, the sister, who throws the detached and rational Martagon so thoroughly off balance. Marina is beautiful, flamboyant, completely irresistible. He takes risks to be with her, loses his way both professionally and personally, and ends up questioning values he once took for granted. Written with unusual urgency and perception about the relations between men and women, FLIGHT is ultimately a story of loss. It's an international novel of the new Europe, and the need to 'belong' somewhere. It's also about passionate love, morality, self-discovery, the business world - and flying too close to the sun.

Victoria Glendinning

Victoria Glendinning ( born 23 April 1937) is a British biographer, critic, broadcaster and novelist. She is an Honorary Vice-President of English PEN and Vice-President of the Royal Society of Literature. She won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Whitbread Prize for biography. She is the only person to have won the Whitbread Prize (now the Costa Book Award) for biography twice, for her works on Vita Sackville-West (1983) and Anthony Trollope (1992).[3] She won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1981 for her biography of Edith Sitwell. She was appointed CBE in 1998. She was awarded an honorary doctorate by Trinity College Dublin in 1995 and by the University of York in 2000.

Title

Flight (Scribner)

Author

Victoria Glendinning

Publisher

Scribner

Number of Pages

260

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction-M
  • First Published

    JAN 2003

    Martagon, an engineer by profession and a loner by nature, falls head over heels in love for the very first time. He is masterminding the construction of an airport in Provence, exploiting his cutting-edge expertise in glass technology. The land on which the airport is built belonged to a feuding brother and sister, and it is Marina, the sister, who throws the detached and rational Martagon so thoroughly off balance. Marina is beautiful, flamboyant, completely irresistible. He takes risks to be with her, loses his way both professionally and personally, and ends up questioning values he once took for granted. Written with unusual urgency and perception about the relations between men and women, FLIGHT is ultimately a story of loss. It's an international novel of the new Europe, and the need to 'belong' somewhere. It's also about passionate love, morality, self-discovery, the business world - and flying too close to the sun.
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