
The Life That I Have
Leo Marks(Author)
Souvenir Press Ltd
Published on 7. October 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-0-285-63532-6 (ISBN)
Description
This poignant, haunting poem, originally written for the author's fiancee Ruth who died in a plane crash in 1943, was given to the SOE agent Violette Szabo as her code poem, before she was dropped into occupied France in 1944. It afterwards became famous through the film of her life, Carve Her Name With Pride, starring Virginia McKenna, and has been a source of inspiration ever since to those who have lost a loved one or are themselves facing death.
Only in 1998, with the publication of Leo Marks' remarkable book about his works with SOE, Between Silk and Cyanide, did it become known that he was the author of this and many other poems used by SOE agents during World War II.
Now one of the best loved poems in the English language, The Life That I Have is presented as a special illustrated gift book, with pencil drawings by the artist Elena Gaussen Marks, the author's wife. Her pencil sketch of Violette Szabo, based on a photograph, is also included.
Only in 1998, with the publication of Leo Marks' remarkable book about his works with SOE, Between Silk and Cyanide, did it become known that he was the author of this and many other poems used by SOE agents during World War II.
Now one of the best loved poems in the English language, The Life That I Have is presented as a special illustrated gift book, with pencil drawings by the artist Elena Gaussen Marks, the author's wife. Her pencil sketch of Violette Szabo, based on a photograph, is also included.
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Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Profile Books Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 156 mm
Width: 112 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
120 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-285-63532-6 (9780285635326)
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Person
Leo Marks spent his early twenties in charge of the agent's code department at SOE, the wartime organisation that sent agents into enemy territory to help resistance workers. He revolutionised the agent's code system, making it impossible for German Intelligence to crack the codes. After the war he became a highly successful scriptwriter.