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Duino Elegies (Paperback)
Rainer Maria Rilke; Translated by Vita Sackville-West; Introduction by Lesley Chamberlain; Translated by Edward Sackville-West
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Aristocrat, novelist, essayist, traveler, and lover of Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West lived a fascinating and daring life on the periphery of the Bloomsbury circle. She wrote in an astounding variety of genres, including travel narrative, historical and literary studies, poetry, fiction, and essays, and is probably best known or her novels, The Edwardians and All Passion Spent, and incomparable writings about English country houses and gardens. Here, for the first time, is an anthology that represents the full expanse of her interests and styles. Over half of the works, including intimate diaries and a dream notebook, have never been published. Edited by a foremost expert on the Bloomsbury circle, Vita Sackville-West: Selected Writings provides the best and most accessible introduction to this unique writer.
Delve into a legendary literary love affair 'I am reduced to a
thing that wants Virginia. I composed a beautiful letter to you in
the sleepless nightmare hours of the night, and it has all gone. I
just miss you...' At a dinner party in 1922, Virginia Woolf met the
renowned author, aristocrat - and sapphist - Vita Sackville-West.
Virginia wrote in her diary that she didn't think much of Vita's
conversation, but she did think very highly of her legs. It was to
be the start of almost twenty years of flirtation, friendship, and
literary collaboration. Their correspondence ended only with
Virginia's death in 1941. Intimate and playful, these selected
letters and diary entries allow us to hear these women's constantly
changing feelings for each other in their own words. Eavesdrop on
the affair that inspired Virginia to write her most fantastical
novel, Orlando, and discover a relationship that - even a hundred
years later - feels radical and relatable. WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION
FROM ALISON BECHDEL, AUTHOR OF FUN HOME AND CREATOR OF THE BECHDEL
TEST.
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Heritage (Paperback)
Vita Sackville-West
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Ruth Pennistan is a farmer's daughter, born and brought up in Kent.
But her dark hair and eyes belie a forgotten ancestry - a Spanish
gypsy grandmother and a passionate inheritance. Malory, the rather
strait-laced guest of the family, falls head over heels in love,
even whilst Ruth becomes trapped against her will in a drama of
love and tragedy with another man. Vita Sackville-West's first
heroine echoes the passions and contradictions of the author's own
life.
Vita Sackville-West wrote Saint Joan of Arc in 1936 at the age of
forty-four, and had, at that point, already been writing for thirty
years. At fourteen, Sackville-West published her first book, and at
fourteen Joan of Arc first heard the voices. Joan was seventeen
when she took command of the armies of France--a peasant girl in
the early fifteenth century in charge of a nation's forces. At
nineteen she was captured by the British and tried as a witch by a
church court. Before her twentieth birthday she was burned at the
stake. In 1920 she was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church as a
saint. In a clever, brisk voice, Vita Sackville-West tells the
triumphant story of a French peasant girl raised in a country torn
apart by the Hundred Years' War who rose from poverty to military
greatness. With dazzling insight and clarity, Sackville-West
breathes new life into Joan of Arc's beautiful and tragic story.
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All Passion Spent (Paperback)
Vita Sackville-West; Introduction by Joanna Lumley
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A charming extraordinary early 20th century novel about family
relationships. When the great statesman Lord Slane dies, everyone
assumes his dutiful wife will slowly fade away, the paying guest of
each of her six children. But Lady Slane surprises everyone by
escaping to a rented house in Hampstead where she revels in her new
freedom, revives youthful ambitions and gathers some very
unsuitable companions. Irreverent, entertaining and insightful,
this is a tale of the unexpected joys of growing older. WITH AN
INTRODUCTION BY JOANNA LUMLEY
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The Edwardians (Paperback)
Vita Sackville-West; Introduction by Kate Williams
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Edwardian era love, society and politics explored in this perfect
read for Downton Abbey fans. Sebastian is young, handsome and
romantic, the heir to a vast and beautiful English country estate.
He is a fixed feature in the eternal round of lavish parties,
intrigues and traditions at the cold, decadent heart of Edwardian
high society. Everyone knows the role he must play, but Sebastian
isn't sure he wants the part. Position, privilege and wealth are
his, if he can resist the lure of a brave new world. WITH AN
INTRODUCTION BY KATE WILLIAMS
From 1946 to 1957, Vita Sackville-West, the poet, bestselling
author of All Passion Spent and maker of Sissinghurst, wrote a
weekly column in the Observer describing her life at Sissinghurst,
showing her to be one of the most visionary horticulturalists of
the twentieth-century. With wonderful additions by Sarah Raven,
Vita Sackville-West's Sissinghurst draws on this extraordinary
archive, revealing Vita's most loved flowers, as well as offering
practical advice for gardeners. Often funny and completely
accessibly written with colour and originality, it also describes
details of the trials and tribulations of crafting a place of
beauty and elegance. Sissinghurst has gone on to become one of the
most visited and inspirational gardens in the world and this
marvellous book, illustrated with drawings and original photographs
throughout, shows us how it was created and how gardeners
everywhere can use some of the ideas from both Sarah Raven and Vita
Sackville-West.
Edmund Carr is at sea in more ways than one. An eminent journalist
and self-made man, he has recently discovered that he has only a
short time to live. Leaving his job on a Fleet Street paper, he
takes a passage on a cruise ship where he knows that Laura, a
beautiful and intelligent widow whom he secretly admires, will be a
fellow passenger. Exhilarated by the distant vista of exotic
islands never to be visited and his conversations with Laura,
Edmund finds himself rethinking all his values. A voyage on many
levels, those long purposeless days at sea find Edumnd
relinquishing the past as he discovers the joys and the pain of a
love he is simultaneously determined to conceal.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JULIET NICOLSON Vita Sackville-West was an
extraordinary woman from a long line of extraordinary women - this
book tells their stories. Her grandmother Pepita, daughter of an
old-clothes pedlar, made her fortune as a dancer and had a
scandalous affair with an English diplomat. Their illegitimate
daughter Victoria, Vita's mother, spent her childhood hidden in a
convent but went on to be the glamorous mistress of Knole, one of
the grandest old houses in England. Vita brings her legendary wit,
passion and eccentricity to this colourful family portrait.
Evelyn, aged thirty-nine, is an attractive widow living an
irreproachable life. Then she meets Miles, fifteen years her
junior, and falls passionately in love. But both lovers have strong
personalities and passion does not equal happiness. Evelyn, deeply
jealous and conventional is shocked at her lover's casual ways and
his insistence on working all day. Miles's love for Evelyn is real
but he cannot devote himself wholly to her whims. Vita
Sackville-West collides attitudes to work, sex and society in the
changing world of the early 1930s.
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The Heir (Paperback)
Vita Sackville-West
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Challenge (Paperback)
Vita Sackville-West
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Challenge (Paperback)
Vita Sackville-West; Introduction by Stella Duffy
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CHALLENGE was Vita Sackville-West's second novel. It was ready to
go to print in 1920, but the author suddenly changed her mind. This
was not because she lacked confidence in her work, but because of
the scandal it would have caused. CHALLENGE remained unpublished
for over fifty years. Vita's love affair with Violet Trefusis had
reached its peak, and, eloping to France, they decided to abandon
everything and everyone - children and husbands included - to spend
the rest of their lives together. Although they returned to their
families eventually, CHALLENGE remains a testament of their love,
and was written during that period. The hero, Julian, might be a
Byronic young Englishman, and Eve the woman he adores; it may be an
adventure tale about a revolt on a Greek island. But really, this
is a love story, written in the presence of the beloved, and
inspired by her. And, as its title implies, the novel is a
challenge to the society that condemned Vita and her lover.
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