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Some People (Paperback, Main)
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Some People (Paperback, Main)
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Loot Price R439
Discovery Miles 4 390
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On the face of it, bracketing Harold Nicolson and Vladimir Nabokov
seems unexpected but the latter paid a remarkable tribute to Some
People. When speaking to Harold Nicolson's son, Nigel, he confessed
that all his life he had been fighting against the influence of
Some People.' The style of that book is like a drug', he said. The
critic and biographer, Stacy Schiff, has also admitted 'Some People
has exerted more influence than I care to admit. I would reread it
any day of the week.' Ever since first publication in 1927 it has
been attracting this sort of praise. It is an unusual book
comprising nine chapters each one being a sort of character sketch:
Miss Plimsoll; J. D. Marstock; Lambert Orme; The Marquis de
Chaumont; Jeanne de Henaut; Titty; Professor Malone; Arketall;
Miriam Codd. The author himself writes, a little disingenuously,
'Many of the following sketches are purely imaginary. Such truths
as they may contain are only half-truths.' In fact, it would be
difficult to point to one, other than Miriam Codd, that was 'purely
imaginary', some were composite portraits, others skilful amalgams
of divers traits from a variety of different people, and others
much more overtly drawn from one real-life figure, for example
Lambert Orme clearly represents Ronald Firbank, and Arketall Lord
Curzon's bibulous valet. There is nothing else quite like Some
People and in its own playful way is beyond category. To be tedious
for a moment, we have to call it fiction but are then immediately
thrown by Virginia Woolf's deft summary, 'He lies in wait for his
own absurdities as artfully as theirs. Indeed by the end of the
book we realize that the figure which has been most completely and
most subtly displayed is that of the author . . . It is thus, he
would seem to say, in the mirrors of our friends that we chiefly
live.' Fiction? Biography? Autobiography? - the category doesn't
matter, the result is spellbinding however you choose to read it.
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