' The nightly routine of sirens, barrage, the probing raider, the unmistakable engine (Where are you? Where are you? Where are you?), the bomb-bursts moving nearer & then moving away, hold one like a love-charm' Graham Greene When the first bombs fell on London in August 1940, the city was transformed overnight into a battlefront. For most Londoners, the sirens, guns, planes & bombs heralded gruelling nights of sleeplessness, fear & loss. But for Graham Greene & some of his contemporaries, this was a bizarrely euphoric time when London became the setting for intense love affairs & surreal beauty. At the height of the Blitz, Greene described the bomb-bursts as holding one 'like a love-charm'. As the sky whistled & the ground shook, nerves were tested, loyalties examined & infidelities begun. The Love-charm of Bombs is a powerful wartime chronicle told through the eyes of five prominent writers: Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Greene, Rose Macaulay, Hilde Spiel & Henry Yorke (writing as Henry Green). Volunteering as ambulance drivers, fire-fighters & ARP wardens, these were the successors to the soldier poets of the First World War & their story has never been told. Now, opening with a meticulous evocation of a single night in September 1940, Lara Feigel brilliantly & beautifully interweaves letters, diaries & fiction with official civil defence records to chart the history of a burning world in wartime London & post-war Vienna & Berlin. She reveals the haunting, ecstatic, often wrenching stories that triumphed amid the mess of a war-torn world.