*I am convinced, you see, that Dr Braithwaite killed my sister, Veronica. I do not mean that he murdered her in the normal sense of the word, but that he is, nonetheless, as responsible for her death as if he had strangled her with his bare hands. Two years ago, Veronica threw herself from the overp
After Sappho: Longlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize
β Scribed by Selby Wynn Schwartz
- Book ID
- 111057226
- Publisher
- The Text Publishing Company
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 324 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781922459909
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β¦ Synopsis
What did we want? To begin with, we wanted what half the population had got by just being born.
It's 1895. Amid laundry and bruises, Rina Pierangeli Faccio gives birth to the child of the man who raped her β the man she has been forced to marry. Unbroken, she determines to change her name and, alongside it, her life.
Now 1902. Romaine Brooks sails for Capri. She has barely enough money for the ferry, nothing for lunch; her paintbrushes are bald and clotted. But she is sure she can sell a paintingβand is fervent in her belief that the island is detached from all fates she has previously suffered.
In 1923, Virginia Woolf writes: I want to make life fuller and fuller.
Told in a series of cascading vignettes, featuring a multitude of voices, After Sappho reimagines the lives of a brilliant group of feminists, sapphists, artists and writers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century as they battle for liberation, justice and control over their own lives.
Sarah Bernhardt, Colette, Eileen Gray, Lina Poletti: these are just a few of the women (some famous, others hitherto unsung) sharing the pages of a novel as fierce as it is luminous. Lush and poetic, furious and funny, After Sappho celebrates the women and trailblazers of the pastβand offers hope for our present, and our futures.
Selby Wynn Schwartz is the author of The Bodies of Others: Drag Dances and Their Afterlives , a 2020 finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in LGBTQ Non-fiction. Her forthcoming novella A Life in Chameleons received the 2021 Reflex Press Novella Award.
'This book is splendid: impish, irate, deep, courageous, moving, funny...and truly significant, I think.' Lucy Ellmann
'It's brilliant, an unobtrusive, quietly mesmerising, imagined collocation of linked feminist lives that succeeds in delineating a movement bigger than all of them without diminishing any one of them.' Ian Patterson
'Glorious, magnificent, truly liberating...After Sappho is a testimony to those on the margins, the outsiders; to those women who don't fit in and don't want to. It is about anyone who has fought, and continues to do so. As a gay man I found myself in its pages. I was another Sappho, too.' Verve Magazine
'An absolute marvel.' LitHub
'Entrancing...Not just a feminist manifesto, After Sappho is also a testimony to the beauty of women β not in a material sense, but rather in celebration of their intelligence, their strength and their endurance to keep fighting for a better future.' Readings
'After Sappho is superb. Mesmerising. Such incredible writing. And thinking. Selby Wynn Schwartz tips everyone out of the water.' Deborah Levy
'A glorious, genre-expanding work of fiction... Spell-binding.' Telegraph
'Enthralling...A gorgeous celebration of pioneering thinkers who rejected docility and self-abnegation in favour of finding their true selves...[A] sparkling, imaginative gem.' Independent
'Highly original...[An] entrancing choric collage of a novel which seems to speak both in one voice and in multitudes all at the same time...I loved it.' Daily Mail
'Drifting and dreamy...I really enjoyed it.' RNZ Nine to Noon
'A bold original, story of creativity and freedom...The sentences, crisply flat yet billowing easily into gorgeous lyricism, feel so easily, casually of our time.' Guardian
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