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Autor/in:    Margaret Drabble
Titel:    
The Radiant Way
ISBN:    0140101683 (ISBN-13: 9780140101683)
Zustand:    leichte Gebrauchsspuren
Verlag:    Penguin
Seiten:    396
Gewicht:    210 g
Erschienen:    1988
Einband:    Broschur
Sprache:    Englisch
Beschreibung:    Das Buch ist in sehr gutem gelesenem Zustand. Keine Leseknicke im Buchrücken.
Nichtraucherhaushalt. Die Bilder zeigen das zum Verkauf stehende Buch.

Text gem. Einband:
LIZ, ALIX AND ESTHER WERE AMONG THE MOST BRILLIANT OF THEIR GENERATION. TO THESE THREE GIFTED AND AMBITIOUS YOUNG WOMEN, FRESH FROM CAMBRIDGE IN THE 1950s, THE WORLD OFFERED ITS RICHES…

On New Year's Eve 1979 they reunite. What does the future now hold for Liz, assured Harley Street psychotherapist, wife, mother and stepmother; for relentlessly well-intentioned Alix, teaching English literature to young girl offenders, and for Esther, eccentric connoisseur of
art, and resolutely single.
Margaret Drabble's magnificent new novel, her first for seven years, explores the lives of these three women, and in telling of their loves and losses, their hopes and fears, she creates an unforgettable panorama of our changing time

'A sublime example of Miss Drabble's mastery in unravelling the intricacies of intimate relationships – The Times

*The Radiant Way shows a Dickensian desire to encompass the whole of contemporary British life, with its widening social and regional gulfs … Humane, intelligent, engrossing' – Independent

'An important book . . . entertaining, sad, witty, lively, dense with detail' – London Evening Standard

Cover illustration by Barbara Loftus

THE RADIANT WAY
Margaret Drabble was born in Sheffield in 1939 and went to the Mount School, York, a Quaker boarding school. She won a Major Scholarship to Newnham College, Cambridge, where she read English. She won a travel award in 1966 from the Society of Authors and received the E. M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1973. She was awarded the CBE in 1980.
She has written several novels: A Summer Bird-Cage (1963), The Garrick Year (1964), The Millstone (1965, filmed as A Touch of Love in 1969), Jerusalem the Golden (1967), The Waterfall (1969), The Needle's Eye (1972), The Realms of Gold (1975), The Ice Age (1977) and The Middle
Ground (1980), all of which have been published in Penguin. She has also published a short critical book on Wordsworth, a television play and various articles, as well as Arnold Bennett: A Biography (1974), The Genius of Thomas Hardy (1976, edited), A Writer's Britain (1979)
and The Oxford Companion to English Literature (1985, edited)
Margaret Drabble has three children and is married to the biographer Michael Holroyd.

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