
A View of the Empire at Sunset
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'[A] remarkable novel... The story of a troubled young woman trying to make her way in England during the early years of the twentieth century' WILLIAM BOYD
In the heart of London's Bloomsbury, Gwendolen - not yet truly famous as the writer 'Jean Rhys' - is presented with the opportunity she has been waiting for. Her husband has received an unexpected inheritance; she can, at last, return to the island of her childhood.
For Gwendolen, Dominica is a place of freedom and beauty, far away from the lonely nights and failed dreams of England. But this visit home compels her to reflect on the events of her past, and on what they may mean for her future.
'Phillips' novel of being and becoming, of memory, and the mythology of writers and writing is a wonder. This is a gift of a book' Niven Govinden, author of All the Days and Nights
'This dark, glimmering beauty of a novel penetrates the English mist, illuminates the past and present and offers us the life of a great writer, in the heart and mind of this great writer, Caryl Phillips' Amy Bloom, author of White Houses
'Subtle and piercing... Phillips keeps on taking risks and telling powerful stories' Times Literary Supplement
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Remarkable... The story of a troubled young woman trying to make her way in England during the early years of the twentieth century... A novel of acute psychological empathy and understanding * New York Times * A richly atmospheric tale with a bleak glimpse of the empire * Mail on Sunday * A View of the Empire at Sunset is a sympathetic and powerful portrait of an outcast...as well as a searing indictment of the empire * Mail Online UK * [Phillips is] a lyrical, transporting stylist and his focus on Gwen's displacement has profound thematic resonance * Sunday Times * A View of the Empire at Sunset quietly but powerfully articulates the social and global forces that shaped such a woman * Times Literary Supplement * One of Britain's pre-eminent writers * Guardian * Distinguished novelist and essayist Phillips explores with rigor and artistry the ever-after effects of the toxic double-helix of racism and imperialism embodied in the African diaspora in the Caribbean, England, and America... A daring fictionalization... Hypnotic... Phillips' bravura, empathic, and unnerving performance makes the real-world achievement of his muse all the more surprising and significant * Booklist * Haunting... Phillips is at his best in this powerful evocation of Rhys's vision, which illuminates both her time and the present. * Publishers Weekly * Phillips...brings his eloquent gifts for writing about those marginalised by race, colonial status and class to a fictionalised version of the story of novelist Jean Rhys... Devastating * BBC.com * Phillips' novel of being and becoming, of memory, and the mythology of writers and writing is a wonder. This is a gift of a bookMore details
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