Black Narcissus
Autor Rumer Goddenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781504066372
ISBN-10: 1504066375
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 132 x 196 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Chicago Review Press Inc DBA Indepe
ISBN-10: 1504066375
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 132 x 196 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Chicago Review Press Inc DBA Indepe
Notă biografică
Rumer Godden (1907-1998) was the acclaimed author of over sixty works of fiction and nonfiction for adults and children. Born in England, she and her siblings grew up in Narayanganj, India, and she later spent many years living in Calcutta and Kashmir. Nine of her novels were made into films, including Black Narcissus; The Greengage Summer; and The River, which was filmed by Jean Renoir. Godden won the Whitbread Literary Award for children's literature in 1972, and in 1993 she was named an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. She died at the age of ninety in Dumfriesshire, UK.
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Rumer Godden's stunning classic novel of devotion, faith and madness
'You have to be very strong to live close to God or a mountain, or you'll turn a little mad . . .'
High in the Himalayas, the mountaintop palace shines like a jewel. Built for the General's harem, laughter and music once floated out over the gorge. Now it sits abandoned, windswept and haunting - until Sister Clodagh and her group of nuns arrive to turn 'the House of Women' into the Convent of St Faith. Close to the heavens, the Sisters of Mary feel inspired, working fervently to establish their school and hospital. But the isolation and emptiness of the mountain begin to take a terrible toll, unleashing long-repressed passions with tragic consequences . . .
Introduced by Amanda Coe
'A masterly novelist' Tessa Hadley
'A remarkable and beautiful book' DAILY TELEGRAPH
'I envy anyone reading it for the first time' AMANDA COE
'Distinctive, poised and entirely unsentimental' ROSIE THOMAS
Rumer Godden's stunning classic novel of devotion, faith and madness
'You have to be very strong to live close to God or a mountain, or you'll turn a little mad . . .'
High in the Himalayas, the mountaintop palace shines like a jewel. Built for the General's harem, laughter and music once floated out over the gorge. Now it sits abandoned, windswept and haunting - until Sister Clodagh and her group of nuns arrive to turn 'the House of Women' into the Convent of St Faith. Close to the heavens, the Sisters of Mary feel inspired, working fervently to establish their school and hospital. But the isolation and emptiness of the mountain begin to take a terrible toll, unleashing long-repressed passions with tragic consequences . . .
Introduced by Amanda Coe
'A masterly novelist' Tessa Hadley
'A remarkable and beautiful book' DAILY TELEGRAPH
'I envy anyone reading it for the first time' AMANDA COE
'Distinctive, poised and entirely unsentimental' ROSIE THOMAS
Recenzii
A remarkable and beautiful book
A remarkable novel. One in a thousand
Like Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca or Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind, Black Narcissus is one of those rare novels that combines huge popular appeal with emotional subtlety and literary skill
Godden's wonderful book sets out a complex vision of the variety, necessity and danger of desire, rendered into a story that is completely pleasurable. I envy anyone reading it for the first time.
[Godden has] a genius for storytelling
[A] beautiful novel
All [Godden's novels] have one important thing in common: They are beautifully and simply wrought by a woman of depth and sensitivity
'You have to be very strong to live close to God or a mountain, or you'll turn a little mad . . .'
High in the Himalayas, the mountaintop palace shines like a jewel. Built for the General's harem, laughter and music once floated out over the gorge. Now it sits abandoned, windswept and haunting - until Sister Clodagh and her group of nuns arrive to turn 'the House of Women' into the Convent of St Faith. Close to the heavens, the Sisters of Mary feel inspired, working fervently to establish their school and hospital. But the isolation and emptiness of the mountain begin to take a terrible toll, unleashing long-repressed passions with tragic consequences . . .
Introduced by Amanda Coe
'A masterly novelist' Tessa Hadley
'A remarkable and beautiful book' DAILY TELEGRAPH
'I envy anyone reading it for the first time' AMANDA COE
A remarkable novel. One in a thousand
Like Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca or Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind, Black Narcissus is one of those rare novels that combines huge popular appeal with emotional subtlety and literary skill
Godden's wonderful book sets out a complex vision of the variety, necessity and danger of desire, rendered into a story that is completely pleasurable. I envy anyone reading it for the first time.
[Godden has] a genius for storytelling
[A] beautiful novel
All [Godden's novels] have one important thing in common: They are beautifully and simply wrought by a woman of depth and sensitivity
'You have to be very strong to live close to God or a mountain, or you'll turn a little mad . . .'
High in the Himalayas, the mountaintop palace shines like a jewel. Built for the General's harem, laughter and music once floated out over the gorge. Now it sits abandoned, windswept and haunting - until Sister Clodagh and her group of nuns arrive to turn 'the House of Women' into the Convent of St Faith. Close to the heavens, the Sisters of Mary feel inspired, working fervently to establish their school and hospital. But the isolation and emptiness of the mountain begin to take a terrible toll, unleashing long-repressed passions with tragic consequences . . .
Introduced by Amanda Coe
'A masterly novelist' Tessa Hadley
'A remarkable and beautiful book' DAILY TELEGRAPH
'I envy anyone reading it for the first time' AMANDA COE