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All Sorts of Lives: Katherine Mansfield and the art of risking everything

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

All Sorts of Lives: Katherine Mansfield and the art of risking everything

Contributors:

By (Author) Claire Harman

ISBN:

9781529918342

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

Vintage

Publication Date:

21st May 2024

UK Publication Date:

11th January 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000

Dewey:

823.912

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

263g

Description

Accessible, lively new biography of an under-served female writer, from a bestselling, acclaimed literary biographer 'All Sorts of Lives is a beautiful, fastidiously researched and fascinating exploration of Mansfield's life and work' A.L. KENNEDY Restless outsider, masher-up of form and convention, Katherine Mansfield's career was short but dazzling. She was the only writer Virginia Woolf admitted being jealous of, yet by the 1950s was so undervalued that Elizabeth Bowen was moved to ask, 'Where is she - our missing contemporary' In this inventive and intimate study, Claire Harman takes a fresh look at Mansfield's life and achievements, through the form she did so much to revolutionise- the short story. Exploring ten pivotal works, we watch how Mansfield's desire to grow as a writer pushed her art into unknown territory, and how illness sharpened her extraordinary vitality- 'Would you not like to try all sorts of lives - one is so very small.' 'What a gift to the biographer, this life of adventure and sickness and sex and celebrity... Brilliant' Sunday Times 'A searching, incisive and compulsive book. A lesson in how to read and connect and understand' Sunjeev Sahota

Reviews

All Sorts of Lives is a beautiful, fastidiously researched and fascinating exploration of Mansfield's life and work. This is great as an introduction to an unjustly neglected author and a joy for those of us who already love her writing
What a gift to the biographer, this life of adventure and sickness and sex and celebrity - and that's before you start on Mansfield as a leading modernist . . . It's hard to imagine a more compelling advocate for Mansfield's fiction, or a better introduction to it . . . brilliant * Sunday Times *
A wonderful book to mark the centenary of Mansfield's death . . . [her] clever insistence on placing the life and work side by side allows her to give brief but powerful accounts of Mansfield's relations with other writers * Spectator *
A kind of masterclass on the short story, taking the ideal practitioner as its focus . . . a valuable reminder of why - a hundred years after her death - we should still be reading and marvelling at Katherine Mansfield's stories * Daily Telegraph *
A worthy addition to the corpus of Mansfield interpretation . . . Like all the best writer biographies, All Sorts of Lives makes you reach again for the works * Financial Times *
Step aside, Virginia Woolf - it was Katherine Mansfield who ushered in the modern age * Daily Telegraph *
An excellent, sensitively written introduction * The Times *
An engaging, perceptive critical work, that is inseparable from the rich expanse of Mansfield biography. What the book so insists on, and so compellingly brings home, is Mansfield's utter commitment to the demands of writing -- Vincent O'Sullivan * Newsroom *
What a searching, incisive and compulsive book. A lesson in how to read and connect and understand, it achieves a beautiful synthesis between Mansfield's stories, her life and our apprehension of both these things * SUNJEEV SAHOTA *
Harman's book does that thing that all good literary biographies do. It sends us straight back into the delicate, exhilarating, risking world of Mansfield's fiction -- Kirsty Gunn * The Times Literary Supplement *
[A] lucent biography * Tablet *
This biography, graced by Harman's deep understanding as a reader, allows the work and the life to unfold side by side, a pairing designed for maximum impact... puts art - the beating heart of a writer's life - centre stage -- Lyndall Gordon * New Statesman *
Mansfield's words are so irresistible, her enthusiasms and whimsies so odd and infectious... Harman loves the stories and...her perceptive enthusiasm carries the reader with her * Literary Review *
[A] compelling biography... Mansfield's writing has been largely overlooked in the 100 years since her death. But Harman's book looks to correct that, in part by highlighting her great skill in capturing the small details of life * Prospect *
[A] perceptive, elegantly written study takes a fresh look at the author's often 'turbulent' life and dazzling, tragically short career, through ten of her trailblazing short stories... This book is a perfect introduction for those new to Mansfield's work, or for fans who want to know more * Lady *

Author Bio

Claire Harman is an award-winning writer and critic. Her books include biographies of Sylvia Townsend Warner, Fanny Burney, Robert Louis Stevenson and Charlotte Bronte, as well as the bestselling Jane's Fame- How Jane Austen Conquered the World and Murder by the Book- A Sensational Chapter in Victorian Crime. She is a prizewinning poet and short-story writer and has been Professor of Creative Writing at Durham University since 2016. She lives in Oxford.

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