Colegate’s novels offer readers clear-eyed, illuminating windows onto this now bygone world ... Colegate has no equal ... In shining a light on the past, Colegate also illuminates the present

Paris Review

She should be a household name

- Eleanor Catton,

<p>An extraordinary achievement</p>

- Frances Wilson, Times Literary Supplement, Summer Reading Picks 2020

Se alle

Stylish, funny, as vivid and brilliant as a painting on glass

Daily Telegraph

Combine the slightly offbeat sensibility of Muriel Spark with the milieu of an Iris Murdoch novel and you’ll have something of an idea about this witty tale

BBC Culture

She writes so gracefully and with such skill that her “private fable” acquires a truly fabulous quality

Times Literary Supplement

Threads of romance, social comment, country lore and intrigue both above and below stairs are cunningly worked together to create a brilliant tapestry

Sunday Telegraph

Remarkable … I can think of no work of fiction that brings [this period] to life so fully and subtly

Washington Post

‘Isabel Colegate is not afraid of ideas nor of using fiction to express them … In this rich and fascinating book, someone is hiding something - possibly everyone is. Time itself obscures the truth. Can the past be known? Or is what we call history the best of recollection, not absolute but consensual, and always subject to interpretation?

Los Angeles Times

‘Just the right mixture of doomed fun, melancholy and faintly lascivious despair’ Observer

‘I am afraid I have something to tell you. It is that we are all about to be destroyed.’


1914. The old standards are going. There is bitterness in politics, talk of civil war in Ireland.

But all this means little to Cynthia Weston, attractive wife of cabinet member Aylmer Weston, and her nephew by marriage Philip. They are caught up in the charmed, perilous toils of a mutual passion that will destroy all they hold most dear – while the shadow of war lengthens and darkens, ready to swallow their world whole.

A captivating portrait of a lost world, Statues in a Garden is a rediscovered masterpiece by one of the most important and neglected British female writers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

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'Isabel Colegate has no rival' (The Times); introduced by Lucy Scholes, a devastating and evocative novel by one of the most important and neglected women writers of the twentieth century
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Bloomsbury's 2020 reissue of Colegate's Orlando King received major press coverage and glowing reviews - it was selected as a summer read by both Hilary Mantel and Frances Wilson. With Statues in a Garden, introduced by the brilliant Lucy Scholes, readers will have a chance to explore Colegate's masterful and criminally underrated backlist further
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526621603
Publisert
2021-06-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
180 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Isabel Colegate was born in 1931. As well as working as a literary agent, she is the author of thirteen novels, (including The Shooting Party, which was adapted into a film in 1985) and one collection of short stories. She lives in Somerset.