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The Tale of Mr. Peter Brown

English

By (author): V. Sackville-West

The Tale or Mr. Peter Brown is a story by Vita Sackville-West. While she is most widely recognized as the lover of English novelist Virginia Woolf, Sackville-West was a popular and gifted poet, playwright, and novelist in her own right. A prominent lesbian and bohemian figure, Sackville-West was also the daughter of an English Baron, granting her a unique and often divided perspective on life in the twentieth century. The Tale of Mr. Peter Brown is a tale of mystery, romance, and loneliness. [H]e let his gaze dwell on me as he passed; let it dwell on me quite perceptibly, quite definitely, with an air of curious speculation, a hesitation, almost an appeal, and I thought he was about to speak, but instead of that he crushed his hat, an old black wideawake, down over his strange white hair, and hurrying resolutely on towards the swing-doors of the restaurant, he passed out and was lost in the London night. Mr. Peter Brown is a man with secrets. The next time he encounters the narrator, he shares the story of his life. Formerly homeless, he was taken in by his friends, a married couple who were generous enough to give him food and shelter. As he spends more and more time with them, he begins to observe their unhappiness, how the wife not only fears her husband, but seems to disdain him. Soon, he begins an illicit affair, making love to his friend while her husband is away on business. Tragic and sinister, The Tale of Mr. Peter Brown is a story of human desire. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Vita Sackville-Wests The Tale of Mr. Peter Brown is a classic of English literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781513212159

About V. Sackville-West

Vita Sackville-West (1892-1952) was an English novelist poet journalist and gardener. Born at Knole the Sackvilles hereditary home in west Kent Vita was the daughter of English peer Lionel Sackville-West and his cousin Victoria herself the illegitimate daughter of the 2nd Baron Sackville and a Spanish dancer named Pepita. Educated by governesses as a young girl Vita later attended school in Mayfair where she met her future lover Violet Keppel. An only child she entertained herself by writing novels plays and poems in her youth both in English and French. At the age of eighteen she made her debut in English society and was courted by powerful and well-connected men. She had affairs with men and women throughout her life leading an open marriage with diplomat Harold Nicholson. Following their wedding in 1913 the couple moved to Constantinople for one year before returning to settle in England where they raised two sons. Vitas most productive period of literary output in which she published such works as The Land (1926) and All Passion Spent (1931) coincided with her affair with English novelist Virginia Woolf which lasted from 1925 to 1935. The success of Vitas writingpublished through Woolfs Hogarth Pressallowed her lover to publish some of her masterpieces including The Waves (1931) and Orlando (1928) the latter being inspired by Sackville-Wests family history androgynous features and unique personality. Vita died at the age of seventy at Sissinghurst Castle where she worked with her husband to design one of Englands most famous gardens.

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