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Type
Paperback
ISBN
9781909572102

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Fentum Press
ISBN-10
1909572101
ISBN-13
9781909572102
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13038519909

Product Key Features

Book Title
Virginia Woolf in Manhattan
Number of Pages
480 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Topic
Literary
Genre
Fiction
Author
Maggie Gee
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Item Length
7.8 in
Item Width
5 in

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Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
I love the work of Maggie Gee: wickedly smart, funny and fearless, plus that rarest of all things, genuinely surprising. Read her.' Patrick Ness 'A wise and beautiful book about what it feels like to be alive.' Zadie Smith 'Worldly, witty, enjoyable, impressive.' Doris Lessing 'Fast-moving, energetic, constantly surprising' Hilary Mantel 'Maggie Gee has never written better' Rose Tremain Excellent ... Exciting stuff.' Fay Weldon 'A tour de force - brilliantly structured, surprising, humane, and suspenseful' Elaine Showalter 'Brilliant ... just brilliant ... deserves to be published in every language' Hillary Jordan 'Gripping, original and highly entertaining - Maggie Gee at her superb best.' J G Ballard'So rich it is almost aromatic ... an impressive and important novel.' Nigella Lawson 'Outstanding ... tender, sexy and alarming.' Jim Crace 'Audacious, playful and dazzlingly written' The Herald 'Wickedly funny ... contains lines that sparkle' Sunday Telegraph 'This giddily playful novel is cunning what if ... A gloriously funny, fleet-footed novel.' Metro Best Summer Reads) 'A witty book ... It's got everything in a novel that I really like' Jacqueline Wilson's Six Best Books, Express 'Dazzling ... alternately lyrical and austere ... unbearably touching.' The Observer 'For all its passion and intricacy, is also a very funny book . . . rewarding . . . carefully written, using language echoing the water that ebbs and flows, and eventually floods the pages.' TLS 'Sublimely funny and infinitely subtle, pure delight.' Daily Telegraph 'Energetic and beguiling.' Sunday Telegraph 'Up there with Orwell and Huxley.' Jeremy Paxman BBC 'Maggie Gee is one of our most ambitious and challenging novelists.' Sunday Times 'A fantastic book.' Mariella Frostrup BBC 'She writes elegantly, unsentimentally, expertly.' The Independent This beautifully observed, intelligent and moving novel is one of those rare things - a small, carefully wrapped surprise that gets better and better with the unravelling.' The Scotsman 'A moving, funny, engrossing book.' The Observer 'A rattling good page-turning yarn.' George Melly 'Mordantly witty, unsparing, politically savvy, a beautifully clear and bracing vision.' TLS 'One of the year's finest novels.' Literary Review 'Compulsively readable.' The Guardian 'Astonishing ... beautifully written.' Big Issue 'A transcendent work.' Daily Telegraph 'Intensely touching.' Financial Times This beautifully observed, intelligent and moving novel is one of those rare things - a small, carefully wrapped surprise that gets better and better with the unravelling.' The Scotsman 'Maggie Gee is a superb Elegant, humorous and surprising, this is a classy performance.' The Times 'A moving, funny, engrossing book.' The Observer 'A remarkable and ambitious book, a tribute to Maggie Gee's imaginative power.' Literary Review 'The most exhilarating novel I've read all year.' Scotland on Sunday 'Maggie Gee's immense talent catches passion on the wing ... a romance of a truth and depth that's never without humour.' Mail on Sunday, "Hang on to your hats, it's a joy", Jane Gardam, author of Old Filth I love the work of Maggie Gee: wickedly smart, funny and fearless, plus that rarest of all things, genuinely surprising. Read her.' Patrick Ness 'A wise and beautiful book about what it feels like to be alive.' Zadie Smith 'Worldly, witty, enjoyable, impressive.' Doris Lessing 'Fast-moving, energetic, constantly surprising' Hilary Mantel 'Maggie Gee has never written better' Rose Tremain Excellent ... Exciting stuff.' Fay Weldon 'A tour de force - brilliantly structured, surprising, humane, and suspenseful' Elaine Showalter 'Brilliant ... just brilliant ... deserves to be published in every language' Hillary Jordan 'Gripping, original and highly entertaining - Maggie Gee at her superb best.' J G Ballard'So rich it is almost aromatic ... an impressive and important novel.' Nigella Lawson 'Outstanding ... tender, sexy and alarming.' Jim Crace 'Audacious, playful and dazzlingly written' The Herald 'Wickedly funny ... contains lines that sparkle' Sunday Telegraph 'This giddily playful novel is cunning what if ... A gloriously funny, fleet-footed novel.' Metro Best Summer Reads) 'A witty book ... It's got everything in a novel that I really like' Jacqueline Wilson's Six Best Books, Express 'Dazzling ... alternately lyrical and austere ... unbearably touching.' The Observer 'For all its passion and intricacy, is also a very funny book . . . rewarding . . . carefully written, using language echoing the water that ebbs and flows, and eventually floods the pages.' TLS 'Sublimely funny and infinitely subtle, pure delight.' Daily Telegraph 'Energetic and beguiling.' Sunday Telegraph 'Up there with Orwell and Huxley.' Jeremy Paxman BBC 'Maggie Gee is one of our most ambitious and challenging novelists.' Sunday Times 'A fantastic book.' Mariella Frostrup BBC 'She writes elegantly, unsentimentally, expertly.' The Independent This beautifully observed, intelligent and moving novel is one of those rare things - a small, carefully wrapped surprise that gets better and better with the unravelling.' The Scotsman 'A moving, funny, engrossing book.' The Observer 'A rattling good page-turning yarn.' George Melly 'Mordantly witty, unsparing, politically savvy, a beautifully clear and bracing vision.' TLS 'One of the year's finest novels.' Literary Review 'Compulsively readable.' The Guardian 'Astonishing ... beautifully written.' Big Issue 'A transcendent work.' Daily Telegraph 'Intensely touching.' Financial Times This beautifully observed, intelligent and moving novel is one of those rare things - a small, carefully wrapped surprise that gets better and better with the unravelling.' The Scotsman 'Maggie Gee is a superb Elegant, humorous and surprising, this is a classy performance.' The Times 'A moving, funny, engrossing book.' The Observer 'A remarkable and ambitious book, a tribute to Maggie Gee's imaginative power.' Literary Review 'The most exhilarating novel I've read all year.' Scotland on Sunday 'Maggie Gee's immense talent catches passion on the wing ... a romance of a truth and depth that's never without humour.' Mail on Sunday 'Most of the creative re-imaginings that critics see as Mrs Dalloway's literary progeny are by male writers, who retell the novel through the eyes and stories of men...An exception is Maggie Gee's enchanting Virginia Woolf in Manhattan, reimagining Woolf as a timeless, global inspiration for women.' Elaine Showalter, I love the work of Maggie Gee: wickedly smart, funny and fearless, plus that rarest of all things, genuinely surprising. Read her.' Patrick Ness 'A wise and beautiful book about what it feels like to be alive.' Zadie Smith 'Worldly, witty, enjoyable, impressive.' Doris Lessing 'Fast-moving, energetic, constantly surprising' Hilary Mantel 'Maggie Gee has never written better' Rose Tremain Excellent ... Exciting stuff.' Fay Weldon 'A tour de force - brilliantly structured, surprising, humane, and suspenseful' Elaine Showalter 'Brilliant ... just brilliant ... deserves to be published in every language' Hillary Jordan 'Gripping, original and highly entertaining - Maggie Gee at her superb best.' J G Ballard'So rich it is almost aromatic ... an impressive and important novel.' Nigella Lawson 'Outstanding ... tender, sexy and alarming.' Jim Crace 'Audacious, playful and dazzlingly written' The Herald 'Wickedly funny ... contains lines that sparkle' Sunday Telegraph 'This giddily playful novel is cunning what if ... A gloriously funny, fleet-footed novel.' Metro Best Summer Reads) 'A witty book ... It's got everything in a novel that I really like' Jacqueline Wilson's Six Best Books, Express 'Dazzling ... alternately lyrical and austere ... unbearably touching.' The Observer 'For all its passion and intricacy, is also a very funny book . . . rewarding . . . carefully written, using language echoing the water that ebbs and flows, and eventually floods the pages.' TLS 'Sublimely funny and infinitely subtle, pure delight.' Daily Telegraph 'Energetic and beguiling.' Sunday Telegraph 'Up there with Orwell and Huxley.' Jeremy Paxman BBC 'Maggie Gee is one of our most ambitious and challenging novelists.' Sunday Times 'A fantastic book.' Mariella Frostrup BBC 'She writes elegantly, unsentimentally, expertly.' The Independent This beautifully observed, intelligent and moving novel is one of those rare things - a small, carefully wrapped surprise that gets better and better with the unravelling.' The Scotsman 'A moving, funny, engrossing book.' The Observer 'A rattling good page-turning yarn.' George Melly 'Mordantly witty, unsparing, politically savvy, a beautifully clear and bracing vision.' TLS 'One of the year's finest novels.' Literary Review 'Compulsively readable.' The Guardian 'Astonishing ... beautifully written.' Big Issue 'A transcendent work.' Daily Telegraph 'Intensely touching.' Financial Times This beautifully observed, intelligent and moving novel is one of those rare things - a small, carefully wrapped surprise that gets better and better with the unravelling.' The Scotsman 'Maggie Gee is a superb Elegant, humorous and surprising, this is a classy performance.' The Times 'A moving, funny, engrossing book.' The Observer 'A remarkable and ambitious book, a tribute to Maggie Gee's imaginative power.' Literary Review 'The most exhilarating novel I've read all year.' Scotland on Sunday 'Maggie Gee's immense talent catches passion on the wing ... a romance of a truth and depth that's never without humour.' Mail on Sunday 'Most of the creative re-imaginings that critics see as Mrs Dalloway's literary progeny are by male writers, who retell the novel through the eyes and stories of men...An exception is Maggie Gee's enchanting Virginia Woolf in Manhattan, reimagining Woolf as a timeless, global inspiration for women.' Elaine Showalter
Dewey Decimal
823.92
Synopsis
"I have been dragged through time, summoned like a book requisitioned from a distant library," says Virginia Woolf, "resurrected" by modern-day author, Angela Lamb, working on Woolf manuscripts in the New York Public Library's Berg collection. Angela dumps her irrepressible daughter at boarding-school to pursue her writing, so, when a bedraggled Virginia materialises among the bookshelves and is promptly evicted, Angela rushes to her rescue, chaperoning her wayward heroine. Virginia drinks in the Algonquin, finds friends' paintings in the Met, and scams bookstores by selling pristine first editions of her novels, inscribed. Visits to independent booksellers make up for her disappointment in finding iconic bookstores closed. Virginia flies with Angela to a conference in Istanbul, makes friends, finds new lovers, and steals the show at international meeting on - Virginia Woolf. The novel asks what Virginia would make of contemporary literature, the book trade, love, sex and digital addictions? Are we free-er than in Woolf's day? By showing Woolf's joy in seizing life, Gee challenges the cliché that great female artists are self-destructive, and engagingly shows Woolf's ideas on equality, feminism and bisexuality are as vibrant and important as ever. A witty, profound novel about the miraculous possibilities of second chances., Virginia Woolf, restored to life in contemporary Manhattan, is amazed at modern attitudes to freedom, love, sex, bookselling and literature, "I have been dragged through time, summoned like a book requisitioned from a distant library," says Virginia Woolf, "resurrected" by modern-day author, Angela Lamb, working on Woolf manuscripts in the New York Public Library's Berg collection. Angela dumps her irrepressible daughter at boarding-school to pursue her writing, so, when a bedraggled Virginia materialises among the bookshelves and is promptly evicted, Angela rushes to her rescue, chaperoning her wayward heroine. Virginia drinks in the Algonquin, finds friends' paintings in the Met, and scams bookstores by selling pristine first editions of her novels, inscribed. Visits to independent booksellers make up for her disappointment in finding iconic bookstores closed. Virginia flies with Angela to a conference in Istanbul, makes friends, finds new lovers, and steals the show at international meeting on - Virginia Woolf. The novel asks what Virginia would make of contemporary literature, the book trade, love, sex and digital addictions? Are we free-er than in Woolf's day? By showing Woolf's joy in seizing life, Gee challenges the clich that great female artists are self-destructive, and engagingly shows Woolf's ideas on equality, feminism and bisexuality are as vibrant and important as ever. A witty, profound novel about the miraculous possibilities of second chances.

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