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Evelyn Toynton
Inheritance
English · Paperback / Softback
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Zusatztext “A well-told and gripping drama.” — Times Literary Supplement “Evocative…vivid…a knotty story ripe for discussion.” — Booklist (starred review) “A wordsmith of the highest order! Toynton…weaves a deeply cinematic story.” — Library Journal (starred review) “A finely phrased and observed piece of writing.” — Kirkus Reviews “An intense and beautifully written novel! a vivid portrayal of romantic Anglophilia and disillusionment! explored in all its sorrowful and comic complexity.” —Joan Brady! Whitbread Award–winning author of Theory of War “A scrupulously observed story of an American Anglophile confronted by the quirks! cruelties! and delusions of the English upper classes—I was fascinated.” —Lynn Freed! author of The Last Laugh “Evelyn Toynton’s riveting new novel! about an American in England and the aristocratic family who fascinate her! artfully explores the damage done by ideals and illusions! while exposing the underlying reality no one wants to acknowledge.” —Carole Angier! biographer of Jean Rhys and Primo Levi “Evelyn Toynton’s latest novel is a pitch-perfect exploration of an aristocratic English family whose inheritance is both glorious and grim. With her superb eye for cultural and psychological details! Toynton pulls us easily into a world that is at once familiar and uncommon! dark! witty! and achingly human.” —Elizabeth Benedict! author of Almost Informationen zum Autor Evelyn Toynton Klappentext In this luminous novel about romance and illusion-and what's left of love when they're stripped away-an American Anglophile is drawn into the lives of a disintegrating aristocratic family. After the sudden death of her husband, Annie Devereaux flees to England, site of the nostalgic fantasies her father spun for her before he deserted the family. A chance encounter in London leads Annie to cancel her return to New York and move in with Julian, the disaffected, moody son of Helena Denby, a famous British geneticist. As their relationship progresses, Annie meets Julian's sisters Isabel and Sasha, each of them fragile in her own way, and becomes infatuated with visions of their idyllic childhood in England's West Country. But the more she uncovers about Julian's past, the more he explodes into rage and violence. Finally tearing herself away, Annie winds up adrift in London, rescued from her loneliness only when she and Isabel form an unexpected bond. Slowly, with Isabel as her reluctant guide, Annie learns of the emotional devastation that Helena's warped arrogance, her monstrous will to dominate, inflicted on her children. The family who once embodied Annie's idealized conception of England is actually caught in a nightmare of betrayal and guilt that spirals inexorably into tragedy. One I had come to England, that May of 1986, expecting lofty and exalted feelings, but everywhere I went I kept picking up distress signals, thin vibrations of pain: a blotchy-faced girl shredding a Kleenex with both hands on the 73 bus, a dark birdlike man hunched over his soup in the shabby café near the South Kensington Tube station. And every morning, when I opened my eyes in my crummy hotel in Bloomsbury, all the mismatched bits of furniture bristled at me with silent malice. Then I’d tell them to fuck off, though not loud enough for them to hear. On my eighth day in London, I woke to the smell of mildew: one door of the lopsided wardrobe had swung open during the night. I slammed it shut and padded to the window, peering through the net curtains to check out the street. Sometimes I’d stand for an hour, one leg snaked around the other, watching the people below. That morning it was drizzling, they were putting up umbrellas, tugging at their collars, tossing cigarettes into the gutter as they headed for the Tube. I couldn’t pick out faces...
Product details
Authors | Evelyn Toynton |
Publisher | Other press |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 30.09.2019 |
EAN | 9781590519219 |
ISBN | 978-1-59051-921-9 |
No. of pages | 272 |
Dimensions | 134 mm x 202 mm x 18 mm |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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