Mary McCarthy's debut collection of short stories caused a sensation in 1942 and is no less vibrant today

Guardian

McCarthy may be best known for <i>The Group </i>but her debut novel made nearly as much of a splash when [first] published in 1942 . . . A j<b>agged diamond of a book</b>, the multifaceted parts giving a glimpse of a brilliant but fractured whole

Observer

McCarthy <b>exposes the complex psychological workings </b>of a brilliant, tortured and manipulative mind . . . Could have been written today. Timeless, brilliant and frighteningly insightful

Daily Mail

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A consummate piece of work

- Norman Mailer,

Clever, witty, polished

New York Times

These six brilliantly written episodes, brought together in Mary McCarthy's first novel, create a fascinating portrait of a 1930s New York social circle. Based loosely on the author's own life, the book follows a young bohemian woman, Margaret Sargent, through her experiences and lost loves in a time of coming war. On publication in 1942, its bold insight, sly wit and virtuoso style won Mary McCarthy immediate recogntion as one of the most accomplished, versatile and penetrating writers in America.
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Published in 1942, Mary McCarthy's first novel creates a fascinating portrait of a 1930s New York social circle.
Mary McCarthy's debut collection of short stories caused a sensation in 1942 and is no less vibrant today
A consummate piece of work - Norman MailerClever, witty, polished - New York Times
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ISBN
9781844085941
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Vendor
Virago Press Ltd
Vekt
204 gr
Høyde
128 mm
Bredde
199 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

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Mary McCarthy (1912-1989) was born in Seattle, Washington. She was a short-story writer, bestselling novelist, essayist and an art critic. She was a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and won the National Medal for Literature and the Edward MacDowell Medal in 1984. Her debut novel, The Company She Keeps (1942), initiated her ascent to the most celebrated writers of her generation; the publication of her autobiography Memories of a Catholic Girlhood in 1957 bolstered this reputation. McCarthy wrote more than twenty-four books, including the now-classic novel The Group (1963). This was the New York Times Best Seller for two years. Paula McLain received an MFA in poetry from the University of Michigan and has been awarded fellowships from Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, and the National Endowment for the Arts. She is the author of two collections of poetry, as well as a memoir, Like Family. Her novels include The Paris Wife and Circling the Sun. She lives in Cleveland with her family.