Sinopsis

Agosto de 1939. En la casa familiar de Cornualles se juntan como todos los veranos los cinco primos Cuthbertson: el mayor, Oliver, acaba de volver, herido, de la Guerra Civil española; la menor, Sophy, tiene diez años y está locamente enamorada de él. La guerra los separa y los marca para siempre. Cuarenta y cinco años después, se reúnen en un funeral. Un vertiginoso carrusel de amantes, exclusivos o compartidos, gira en torno a la muerte y al horror, a las casas destruidas y a la Inglaterra poblada de antisemitas y filonazis, pero se impone a todo con un insaciable e insolente vitalismo. The Camomile Lawn (1984)

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Mary Wesley

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Mary Wesley, CBE was an English novelist. She reportedly worked in MI5 during World War II. During her career, she became one of Britain's most successful novelists, selling three million copies of her books, including 10 best-sellers in the last 20 years of her life. She wrote three children's books, Speaking Terms and The Sixth Seal (both 1969) and Haphazard House (1983), before publishing adult fiction. Since her first adult novel was published only in 1983, when she was 71, she may be regarded as a late bloomer. The publication of Jumping the Queue in 1983 was the beginning of an intensely creative period of Wesley's life. From 1982 to 1991, she wrote and delivered seven novels. While she aged from 70 to 79 she still showed the focus and drive of a young person. Her best known book, The Camomile Lawn, set on the Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall, was turned into a television series, and is an account of the intertwining lives of three families in rural England during World War II. After The Camomile Lawn (1984) came Harnessing Peacocks (1985 and as TV film in 1992), The Vacillations of Poppy Carew (1986 and filmed in 1995), Not That Sort of Girl (1987), Second Fiddle (1988), A Sensible Life (1990), A Dubious Legacy (1993), An Imaginative Experience (1994) and Part of the Furniture (1997). A book about the West Country with photographer Kim Sayer, Part of the Scenery, was published in 2001. Asked why she had stopped writing fiction at the age of 84, she replied: "If you haven't got anything to say, don't say it. From Mary Wesley

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Catalina Martínez Muñoz· translator

Detalles editoriales

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Alba editorial

formato

Paperback

páginas

464

idioma

English

publicación

2022-01-01

isbn

9788490658703

kindle

$11.99

Personajes

OliverCalypsoPollyWalterAunt HelenaUncle Richard Cuthbertso

Lugares

Cornwall, England
London, England
England año ficción: 1939
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