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The fool of the title in this charming light-hearted Margaret Kennedy reissue is solid, reliable, put-upon Caryl, one of the innumerable offspring of the eccentric musician Sanger. He too is a musician and to save money to put on a concert, he works in the evening as a cinema pianist on the Lido in Venice. Within the space of one summer week, two fateful meeting disrupt his calm and ordered life: that with beautiful Fenella and, much less welcome, with his handsome, amoral half-brother Sebastian.
A propos de l'auteur
Margaret Kennedy was born in London in 1896 and read History at Somerville College, Oxford in 1915 (alongside Winifred Holtby and Vera Brittain) where she began writing. In 1924, Kennedy's second novel
The Constant Nymph became a
worldwide bestseller which she adapted into a hit West End play starring Noel Coward (three different star-studded film versions followed). Described as
'superb' by
Elizabeth Bowen, Kennedy wrote fifteen further prize-winning novels including
The Feast in 1950, as well as literary criticism and a biography of Jane Austen. She died in 1967.
Résumé
The fool of the title in this charming light-hearted Margaret Kennedy reissue is solid, reliable, put-upon Caryl, one of the innumerable offspring of the eccentric musician Sanger.