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Related: About this forumPeter Mayle, Who Wrote of A Year in Provence, Is Dead at 78.
'Peter Mayle, an Englishman who started a writing career in his 30s with sex-education books for children before making a spectacularly successful switch to the travel memoir genre with A Year in Provence, his 1989 best seller about relocating to Southern France, died on Thursday at a hospital near his home there. He was 78.
His death was confirmed by Paul Bogaards of Alfred A. Knopf, which has published Mr. Mayles books since A Year in Provence was released in the United States in 1990.
Mr. Mayle and his wife, Jennie, had moved to the village of Ménerbes in the Provence region in 1987, with Mr. Mayle intending to write a novel. But with renovations to the 18th-century stone farmhouse they had bought in full swing, he kept getting distracted. His agent finally told him to shelve the novel and write about the distractions.
Everything catastrophic became useful, he recalled in a 1993 interview with The New York Times. Up to that point, I had kept a halfhearted diary. After that, I took copious notes, and the chapters more or less wrote themselves.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/18/obituaries/peter-mayle-who-wrote-of-a-year-in-provence-is-dead-at-78.html?
LisaM
(28,601 posts)One was from the point of view of their adopted dog, as I recall.
eppur_se_muova
(37,403 posts)Canoe52
(2,963 posts)KatyaR
(3,528 posts)I may need to read them again this year.