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Behind the Mask: The Life of Vita Sackville-West
By (Author) Matthew Dennison
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
25th May 2015
4th June 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
823.912
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
300g
Aristocrat, literary celebrity, Rose Queen, devoted wife, lesbian, recluse, iconoclast Vita Sackville-West was many things, but she was never straightforward. Her life is re-told here in a dazzling new biography.
Vita Sackville-West was a woman who defied categorisation. She was the dispossessed girl whose lonely childhood at Knole inspired enduring feats of imagination, the celebrated author and poet, the adored and affectionate wife whose marriage included passionate homosexual affairs (most famously with Virginia Woolf ), and the recluse who found in nature and her garden at Sissinghurst Castle solace from the contradictions of her extraordinary life. In this dazzling new biography, Matthew Dennison traces these complexities, depicting a prolific, radical, sensitive and uncompromising figure in all her depth.
BOOK OF THE YEAR as chosen by:
The Times
Independent
Observer
'Dennison captures both Vitas irresistible charm and her selfishness. Like his subject, he is a natural storyteller, and his impeccable scholarship never weighs down his lively narrative' Independent
Brave man to take on the biography of Vita, and he has brought it off superbly It studies and reveals this extraordinary woman as well as could possibly be. A fine achievement Spectator, Susan Hill
Astute and engaging, Dennison looks again at Vitas extraordinary life and makes a new sort of sense of it fascinating an insightful book. The connections between Vitas childhood, her dispossessions, her sexuality and her writing are compellingly explored. Vita emerges as a complex and interesting character, and far more than a gay icon Literary Review
Dennison emphasises the desire for solitude that existed in tension with her joyous sensuality and need for love Guardian
Detailed and fascinating Dennison shows true admiration for his latest subject freshly chronicled here for the first time in more than 30 years Daily Express
Intimate A splendid biography of a splendid character The Lady
'This astute and engaging book looks again at Vita's extraordinary life and makes a new sort of sense of it Fascinating Insightful The connections between Vita's childhood, her dispossession, her sexuality and her writing are compellingly explored. Vita emerges as a complex and interesting character, and far more than a gay icon' Literary Review
Comprehensively documents her literary with evocative portraits of her husband [and lovers] Dennisons Vita is convincingly ambivalent and inflammatory, a product of her age New Statesman
'This carefully researched book is intelligently and elegantly written balanced, oratical and confident Spectator
Brilliant thorough and engaging Daily Mail
Matthew Dennison is the author of three critically acclaimed works of non-fiction: The Last Princess: The Devoted Life of Queen Victoria''s Youngest Daughter, written with the full assistance of the Royal Archives and published in nine UK editions to date, Empress of Rome: The Life of Livia, and The Twelve Caesars. Described in The Independent as ''one of those rare marvels, a historical biographer whose work has reached the bestseller lists'', he is also a regular contributor toCountry Life, Telegraph Magazine, The Times and Majesty.