Cousin Rosamund
By (Author) Rebecca West
Introduction by Victoria Glendinning
Little, Brown Book Group
Virago Press Ltd
11th May 2000
31st December 1988
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.912
Paperback
304
Width 126mm, Height 196mm, Spine 18mm
241g
Cousin Rosamund unfolds the final chapters of the saga that began with The Fountain Overflows, Rebecca West's acknowleged masterpiece, and continued with This Real Night.
As the glitter of the 1920s gives way to the Depression, Rose and Mary find themselves feted and successful pianists. But their happiness is diminished by their cousin's unfathomable marriage to a man they perceive as grotesque. Lacking her cousin Rosamund's intuitive understanding, Rose looks to the surrogate wisdom of Mr Morpurgo, while quiet days with Aunt Lily and the Darcys at their pub on the Thames offer respite from the tensions of foreign concert tours. With approaching middle age Rose gains in perspective. Yet the most exciting development still awaits her: the discovery of and delight in her own sexuality...'A lastingly important English writer' MARGHANITA LASKI On THE FOUNTAIN OVERFLOWS: 'Rich, generous and consoling in spirit' HILARY SPURLING, OBSERVER 'Rebecca West - highly intelligent, highly gifted, vital, original, combative, formidable and kind - was a great woman' VICTORIA GLENDINNING
Rebecca West (1892-1983) was born in London. As literary critic, biographer, journalist and novelist, she dominated the world of letters for over 70 years.