Manderley Forever
The Life of Daphne du Maurier
Bestselling novelist Tatiana de Rosnay pays homage to Daphne du Maurier, the writer who influenced her deeply, in this startling and immersive new biography. A portrait of one writer by another, Manderley Forever meticulously recounts a life as mysterious and dramatic as the work it produced, and highlights du Maurier's consuming passion for Cornwall.
De Rosnay seamlessly recreates Daphne's childhood, rebellious teens and early years as a writer before exploring the complexities of her marriage and, finally, her cantankerous old age. With a rhythm and intimacy to its prose characteristic of all de Rosnay's works, Manderley Forever is a vividly compelling portrait and celebration of an intriguing, hugely popular and (in her time) critically underrated writer.
Tatiana de Rosnay is the author of ten novels, including the New York Times bestseller Sarah's Key, an international sensation with over 9 million copies sold in forty-two countries worldwide that has now been made into a major film. Tatiana lives with her husband and two children in Paris.
Vivid, dreamlike...the strength of de Rosnay's biography is that it makes me want to visit (or revisit) her subject's books.
Ms. de Rosnay has written a biography that does justice to its heroine.
immersive, as thrilling as any of du Maurier's plots...brilliant
Clever and highly original...insightful and endearing
It's impressive how Tatiana was able to recreate the personality of my mother, including her sense of humour. It is very well written and very moving. I'm sure my mother would have loved this book.
A fascinating, in-depth portrait...Through de Rosnay's novel-like narrative, exhaustive research and unbridled imagination, du Maurier's spirit comes alive on the page.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9781760638801110164
- Artikelnummer SW9781760638801110164
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Autor
Tatiana de Rosnay
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- Verlag Allen & Unwin
- Seitenzahl 352
- Veröffentlichung 05.10.2017
- ISBN 9781760638801
- Wasserzeichen ja