Appius and Virginia
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
A rediscovered work by one of the most exciting novelists of the 1930s
Gertrude Trevelyan fue una novelista inglesa cuya carrera literaria de cinco años, de 1932 a 1941, se vio truncada trágicamente durante el Blitz. Su obra pionera, en gran medida olvidada tras su muerte, está siendo redescubierta para reclamar su lugar en la literatura británica. Su voz única y su significativa, aunque breve, contribución al panorama literario están siendo ahora celebradas, con el objetivo de restaurarla a su merecido estatus.



A rediscovered work by one of the most exciting novelists of the 1930s
Touching on just a few serious subjects, the compilation of poems generally shows the funny side of life in a wide variety of ways. As well as totally fictional stories in rhyme, the author has picked up small aspects of her life and elaborated on them in a way to make them thought-provoking and very often humorous. Subject matters include christenings, funerals, barbecues, retirement, Christmas, animals and many more.
Roman. Übersetzt von Renate Haen, mit einem Nachwort von Ann Cotten