
Apology For The Woman Writing
$57.83
- Paperback
288 pages
- Release Date
30 September 2009
Summary
Marie de Gournay was eighteen when she read, and was overwhelmed by, the essays of the French philosopher Montaigne. She had to be revived with hellebore. When she finally met Montaigne, she stabbed herself with a hairpin until the blood ran in order to show her devotion. He made her his adopted daughter for the two months they knew each other. He died four years later, after which, though scorned by intellectuals, she became his editor.
Jenny Diski engages with this passionate …Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781844083862 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1844083861 |
| Author: | Jenny Diski |
| Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Imprint: | Virago Press Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 288 |
| Release Date: | 30 September 2009 |
| Weight: | 240g |
| Dimensions: | 132mm x 200mm x 19mm |
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“Powerful … Jenny Diski leaves you with plenty to think about, and wanting more.”
** ‘A compelling and complex tale … Diski’s prose is elegant and visceral … Like all good historical fiction, APOLOGY FOR THE WOMAN WRITING not only illuminates an undeservedly little-known episode of literary history, it also demonstrates a rare subtlety and sense of moral ambiguity of restrained devotion transformed by the writer’s incisive eye, into art - Josephine Balmer, THE TIMES
** ‘Diski has cleverly adapted the historical sources to fashion an exceedingly literary novel… Diski’s cool, modulated prose exhibits the moderation so prized by Montaigne, and Marie’s fate offers a salutary warning to those of us who love books that the - Michael Arditti, INDEPENDENT** ‘4 Stars. Diski never takes the easy or obvious approach and the result is a brilliantly witty and stylishly simple look at disappointment in love and life - Tania Ahsan, METRO** ‘Diski’s understated method and her decision to observe rather than judge give the surface of this novel an even-handed authority … Diski’s compelling, beautifully crisp fictional reconstruction of this bizarre and uncompromising woman’s life serve - Patricia Duncker, OBSERVERAbout The Author
Jenny Diski
Jenny Diski is the author of nine novels including ONLY HUMAN and three memoirs: SKATING TO ANTARTICA, STRANGER ON A TRAIN and ON TRYING TO KEEP STILL. She lives in Cambridge.
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