I Sent a Letter to My Love - Couverture souple

Rubens, Bernice

 
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Amy Evans retained all her life the squat nose of her childhood, stubbed on to her face like a plasticine afterthought, a chin too long for any practical purpose, and eyes so close together that it seemed the sole function of the bridge of her nose was to keep them apart. For comfort she would go down to the beach, where the breeze from the sea blew into her face her share of beauty. The gulls would wait for her to leave, no matter how long she stayed, for they were the only gentlemen she was ever to meet in her life. Now in her late fifties, loneliness looms the larger as the chance of finding love grows more remote. I Sent a Letter to My Love,set in Porthcawl on the coast of South Wales, tells the moving and unsentimental story of Amy's bold play for happiness, and her dangerous success. The richly comic gifts, the wit and inventiveness that distinguished all Bernice Rubens work are reinforced in this novel by a maturity and depth of compassion for her characters.

Biographie de l'auteur

Bernice Rubens was born in Cardiff in 1928. She grew up in the large musical family in the vibrant Cardiff Jewish community. She was one of the most successful British novelists of the second half of the twentieth century and won the Booker prize in 1970 for The Elected Member. Rubens enjoyed the respected place she had achieved in the literary world. She was an honorary vice-president of International PEN and served as a Booker judge in 1986. She was a compelling storyteller, weaving her novels from many strands. Human relationships were the core material of her books, especially within a family.

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