Vanessa and Her Sister
Autor Priya Parmar Emilia Fox, Clare Corbetten Limba Engleză CD-Audio – 29 dec 2014
London, 1905: The city is alight with change, and the Stephen siblings are at the forefront. Vanessa, Virginia, Thoby, and Adrian are leaving behind their childhood home and taking a house in the leafy heart of avant-garde Bloomsbury. There they bring together a glittering circle of bright, outrageous artistic friends who will grow into legend and come to be known as the Bloomsbury Group. And at the center of this charmed circle are the devoted, gifted sisters: Vanessa, the painter, and Virginia, the writer.
Each member of the group will go on to earn fame and success, but so far Vanessa Bell has never sold a painting. Virginia Woolf s book review has just been turned down by "The" "Times." Lytton Strachey has not published anything. E. M. Forster has finished his first novel but does not like the title. Leonard Woolf is still a civil servant in Ceylon, and John Maynard Keynes is looking for a job. Together, this sparkling coterie of artists and intellectuals throw away convention and embrace the wild freedom of being young, single bohemians in London.
But the landscape shifts when Vanessa unexpectedly falls in love and her sister feels dangerously abandoned. Eerily possessive, charismatic, manipulative, and brilliant, Virginia has always lived in the shelter of Vanessa s constant attention and encouragement. Without it, she careens toward self-destruction and madness. As tragedy and betrayal threaten to destroy the family, Vanessa must decide if it is finally time to protect her own happiness above all else.
The work of exciting young newcomer Priya Parmar, "Vanessa and Her Sister" exquisitely captures the champagne-heady days of prewar London and the extraordinary lives of sisters Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf.
Read by a Full Cast:
Virginia read by Clare Corbett
Vanessa read by Emilia Fox
Lytton Strachey read by Julian Rhind-Tutt
Leonard Woolf read by Daniel Pirrie
Roger Fry read by Anthony Calf
Advance praise for "Vanessa and Her Sister"
Priya Parmar is on a high-wire act all her own in this radiantly original novel about the Bloomsbury Set. Irrepressible, with charm and brio to spare, "Vanessa and Her Sister "boldly invites us to that moment in history when famous minds sparked and collided. Prepare to be dazzled. Paula McLain, author of "The Paris Wife"
With sparkling wit and insight, Priya Parmar sets us down into the legendary Bloomsbury household of the Stephen siblings, where sisters Vanessa and Virginia vie for love and primacy amidst a collection of eccentric guests. "Vanessa and Her Sister "kidnapped me for a couple of days. I couldn t put it down. Nancy Horan, author of "Under the Wide and Starry Sky "
I loved this brilliant depiction of the true price of genius. Parmar s novel shines a bright light into the empty spaces between the lines of history. Helen Simonson, author of "Major Pettigrew s Last Stand"
This is the novel I didn t know I was waiting for, and it is, quite simply, astonishing: not just because of Priya Parmar s preternatural skill at evoking the moment when the lid was coming off the Victorians, but because of how she has caught the two sisters at the center of that swirl. It is beautiful, wise, and as deft as a stroke upon the canvas. Sarah Blake, author of "The Postmistress""
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780553398441
ISBN-10: 055339844X
Dimensiuni: 130 x 152 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Random House Audio Publishing Group
ISBN-10: 055339844X
Dimensiuni: 130 x 152 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Random House Audio Publishing Group
Caracteristici
For
fans
of
Paula
McLain'sThe
Paris
Wife,
Jo
Baker'sLongbournand
Geraldine
Brooke'sMarch,Vanessa
and
Her
Sisterexplores
the
heady
days
of
pre-war
London
and
the
complicated
sister
relationship
at
the
heart
of
the
Bloomsbury
Group
Notă biografică
Priya
Parmar
is
the
author
of
one
previous
novel,Exit
the
Actress.
She
lives
in
London
and
Hawaii.priyaparmar.com
Recenzii
Radiantly
original.
Irrepressible,
with
charm
and
brio
to
spare.
Prepare
to
be
dazzled
Priya Parmar is a powerful new voice in historical fiction. This novel explores the anguished relationship between the Stephen sisters and provides a new view of the artistic, sensual Bloomsbury world, placing Vanessa Bell at the heart of the story
Parmar gives truth and definition to the character of a woman whose nature was as elusive as her influence was profound. She has caught the phantom
A richly compelling and extraordinarily sympathetic portrait . Works astonishingly well, each voice is real and fully realised, but Vanessa's is resplendent . A fresh perspective on a story that's already become legend
A remarkable achievement . She has had the blessing of Vanessa Bell's granddaughter and daughter-in-law, and her research has been meticulous. But it's the central portrait of Vanessa's emotional life and her journey to a more disillusioned, if pragmatic, self-knowledge, that makes this novel, with its familiar setting, so fresh and compelling
Given the pages and pages that Bloomsbury Group members wrote about their lives and loves, it seems almostde tropto add to them, yet Parmar has done so skilfully
Her imagined "diaries" of Vanessa Bell, from 1905 to 1911, are a triumph from first to last. She gets the authorial voice spot-on and skewers Virginia Woolf, Vanessa's sister, in all her ridiculous hauteur
It's not often that you wish a book wouldn't end, but Priya Parmar's second novel about the relationship between the artist Vanessa Bell and her sister, Virginia Woolf, is so deliciously gossipy (while occasionally wonderfully prurient), and almost too beautifully written, to stop at 339 pages . Parmar brings the players to life in a way that appeals to both the heart and the head
Immerse yourself in this joyously imagined novel . Superbly controlled and structured, the novel contains a central irony: 'Vanessa' writes like an angel. Bravo
You don't need a deep knowledge of the Bloomsbury group to appreciate this novel but, if you're a hardcore Bloomsbury addict (like me), it's one of the essential reads of the year . It's biography as fiction, imagined with almost supernatural brilliance. Bliss
The Bloomsbury appeal continues . Captivating from beginning to end
Vanessa and Her Sisteris an account of my grandmother's early life, told with faith, elegance and an almost uncanny insight into the subject. But this is also an absorbing work of fiction - and Priya Parmar has made Vanessa's story her own
A perfect balance of granite and rainbow
'Anyone who finds Virginia Woolf's life story just as fascinating as her novels will relish Priya Parmar'sVanessa and Her Sister... Beautifully and sympathetically done, without being sentimental'
Priya Parmar is a powerful new voice in historical fiction. This novel explores the anguished relationship between the Stephen sisters and provides a new view of the artistic, sensual Bloomsbury world, placing Vanessa Bell at the heart of the story
Parmar gives truth and definition to the character of a woman whose nature was as elusive as her influence was profound. She has caught the phantom
A richly compelling and extraordinarily sympathetic portrait . Works astonishingly well, each voice is real and fully realised, but Vanessa's is resplendent . A fresh perspective on a story that's already become legend
A remarkable achievement . She has had the blessing of Vanessa Bell's granddaughter and daughter-in-law, and her research has been meticulous. But it's the central portrait of Vanessa's emotional life and her journey to a more disillusioned, if pragmatic, self-knowledge, that makes this novel, with its familiar setting, so fresh and compelling
Given the pages and pages that Bloomsbury Group members wrote about their lives and loves, it seems almostde tropto add to them, yet Parmar has done so skilfully
Her imagined "diaries" of Vanessa Bell, from 1905 to 1911, are a triumph from first to last. She gets the authorial voice spot-on and skewers Virginia Woolf, Vanessa's sister, in all her ridiculous hauteur
It's not often that you wish a book wouldn't end, but Priya Parmar's second novel about the relationship between the artist Vanessa Bell and her sister, Virginia Woolf, is so deliciously gossipy (while occasionally wonderfully prurient), and almost too beautifully written, to stop at 339 pages . Parmar brings the players to life in a way that appeals to both the heart and the head
Immerse yourself in this joyously imagined novel . Superbly controlled and structured, the novel contains a central irony: 'Vanessa' writes like an angel. Bravo
You don't need a deep knowledge of the Bloomsbury group to appreciate this novel but, if you're a hardcore Bloomsbury addict (like me), it's one of the essential reads of the year . It's biography as fiction, imagined with almost supernatural brilliance. Bliss
The Bloomsbury appeal continues . Captivating from beginning to end
Vanessa and Her Sisteris an account of my grandmother's early life, told with faith, elegance and an almost uncanny insight into the subject. But this is also an absorbing work of fiction - and Priya Parmar has made Vanessa's story her own
A perfect balance of granite and rainbow
'Anyone who finds Virginia Woolf's life story just as fascinating as her novels will relish Priya Parmar'sVanessa and Her Sister... Beautifully and sympathetically done, without being sentimental'