Eddie & Rupert By Birol Oğuz

Eddie & Rupert By Birol Oğuz

The allure of fame when you are The Handsomest Young Man in England.

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About the Book

Set primarily between 1910-1915, based on letters and anecdote, the novel is a fictionalised account of the last five years of Rupert Brooke’s life and the repercussions that followed beyond. A short and hectic life of abandonment and abandoned relationships, as Rupert rushes to embrace his fate. The story is narrated by Eddie Marsh, Rupert’s mentor, close friend and finally his literary executor, appointed by Rupert shortly before his death. Eddie is also the private secretary, editor and ghost writer to the First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill. Eddie decides to set the record straight, driven by a sense of betrayal, loss and unswerving love for Rupert. Indeed the novel is as much about Eddie as it is about Rupert. A climax is reached with Eddie desperately trying, but hopelessly failing to stop Rupert being used as a recruitment poster-boy for Churchill’s hubris driven and doomed Gallipoli campaign.