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The Pumpkin Eater: Penguin Modern Classics

Autor Penelope Mortimer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2015
'Peter, Peter, Pumpkin eater
Had a wife and couldn't keep her...'
In this extraordinary, semi-autobiographical novel, Penelope Mortimer depicts a married woman's breakdown in 1960s London. With three husbands in her past, one in her present and a numberless army of children, Mrs Armitage is astonished to find herself collapsing one day in Harrods. Strange, unsettling and shot through with black comedy, this is a moving account of one woman's realisation that marriage and family life may not, after all, offer all the answers to the problems of living.
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ISBN-13: 9780241240106
ISBN-10: 0241240107
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin Classics
Seria Penguin Modern Classics

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Penelope Mortimer was born in 1918 in Rhyl. At nineteen, she married a Reuters correspondent and had two daughters with him, as well as two more from other relationships. Her first novel,Johanna, was published in 1947. She re-married two years later, to John Mortimer, the barrister and author of the Rumpole novels; they had two children together and later divorced. Mortimer wrote many books, includingThe Pumpkin Eater(1962), which was adapted for the screen by Harold Pinter and made into a film starring Anne Bancroft and Peter Finch. Penelope Mortimer died in 1999.

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Beautiful ... almost every woman I can think of will want to read this book
A strange, fresh, gripping book. One of the the many achievements ofThe Pumpkin Eateris that it somehow manages to find universal truths in what was hardly an archetypal situation: Mortimer peels several layers of skin off the subjects of motherhood, marriage, and monogamy, so that what we're asked to look at is frequently red-raw and painful without being remotely self-dramatizing. In fact, there's a dreaminess to some of the prose that is particularly impressive, considering the tumult that the book describes
Mortimer's style, spare and singular, cuts through the decades like a scalpel ... Will Penguin's new edition ofThe Pumpkin Eaterencourage people to look again at Mortimer? I hope so. She is so good. I can't think of a writer more attentive to emotional weather
One of those novels which seem to be written with real knowledge of the brink of the abyss, taut almost beyond endurance
A seriously good writer
A subtle, fascinating, unhackneyed novel... in touch with human realities and frailties, unsentimental and amused... So moving, so funny, so desperate, so alive... [A] fine book, and one to be greatly enjoyed
In this, her best book, Mortimer employs a steely, sceptical firm-eyed prose, which pays readers the compliment of regarding them almost as collaborators
The themes in this short novel are timeless. There are lessons here for us all