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Julia Blackburn

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Julia Blackburn (born 1948 in London) is a British author of several non-fiction books, two novels, and a memoir The Three of Us: A Family Story (2008), which won the 2009 Ackerley Prize. She was elected in 2002 a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

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  • In 1812, when he was retreating from the blood and confusion of Moscow and the disastrous Russian Campaign, Napoleon had remarked that there was only a single step separating the sublime from the ridiculous. From moment that he was deposited on St. Helena, until the day when his body was finally removed from the island twenty-five years later, the sublime and the ridiculous were often so closely intertwined that it was impossible to separate the one from the other. The servants and companions who were with him on the island still treated him with all the fear and respect that was owing to an emperor, but the more they bobbed and bowed in Napoleon's presence and tried to maintain the illusion of courtly life, the more rigidly they need to shut out any mirror reflection of what they were doing and how they looked while they were doing it.
  • In order to try to see what Goya saw, I have visited the places he knew well: the village of his childhood, the farmhouse where he stayed with the Duchess of Alba, the cities of Zaragoza, Madrid, Cadiz and, finally, Bordeaux. In my mind's eye I can look across the landscapes that he once travelled through. I can walk the same streets, I can gaze out of the window of the house in which he was born and the house in which he died. Maybe that is another way of meeting a a man who died.

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  • The author’s father, Thomas Blackburn, was “a poet and an alcoholic”; her mother, Rosalie de Meric, a painter and an exhibitionist. Both parents were breathtaking narcissists and dirty fighters. Until they divorced, when Julia was 13, they scrapped loudly and vigorously. Rosalie would often thrust Julia in front of her to act as a shield from her husband’s fists. Once a punch missed and hit the child. “So sorry darling,” Thomas said. “No blood I hope?”
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