Shadowy Third: Love, Letters, and Elizabeth Bowen by Parry, Julia
Shadowy Third: Love, Letters, and Elizabeth Bowen by Parry, Julia
61 in stock
Author(s): Parry, Julia
Pub: Duckworth
Pack Qty: 36 (Paperback)
ISBN: 9780715654491 - New
127mm x 196mm x 34mm
Publication: 17 February 2022Pages: 0
** WINNER OF THE RSL CHRISTOPHER BLAND PRIZE **
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'Astonishingly beautiful, complex and intense. It's like reading one of Elizabeth Bowen's great novels'
RSL CHRISTOPHER BLAND PRIZE
'Marvellous, gently elegiac, beautifully written, and fascinating'
JOHN BANVILLE, New York Review of Books
'A fascinating and moving portrait of love, loyalty and infidelity'
SARAH WATERS
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Uncovering the hidden love triangle between novelist Elizabeth Bowen and the author's grandparents - the critically acclaimed biography with never-before-seen letters detailing the affair
For readers who were swept up in Laura Cumming's On Chapel Sands, Daniel Mendelsohn's An Odyssey and Francesca Wade's Square Haunting.
A death in the family delivers Julia Parry a box of letters. Dusty with age, they reveal a secret love affair between the celebrated novelist Elizabeth Bowen and the academic Humphry House - Julia's grandfather.
So begins a life-changing quest to understand the affair, which had profound repercussions for Julia's family, not least her grandmother, Madeline. Julia traces these three very different characters through 1930s Oxford and Ireland, Texas, Calcutta in the last days of Empire, and on into World War II. With a supporting cast that includes Isaiah Berlin and Virginia Woolf, The Shadowy Third opens up a world with complex attitudes to love and sex, duty and ambition, and to writing itself.
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*More praise for The Shadowy Third*
'A vivid picture of an important and immensely gifted writer in love'
JOSEPH O'CONNOR
'As literary discoveries go, it's a big one'
SUNDAY TIMES
'An essay of rare sensitivity and intelligent reflection'
TELEGRAPH
'a work of discovery, rebuilding a lost world with imaginative flair'
COLM T+ôIB+ìN
'Fascinating and poetic, a rich evocation'
IRISH TIMES