Revue de presse :
'Brisk and affectionate ... presents with discerning succinctness, a sharply etched portrait of a true original.' John Carey, The Sunday Times
'In this calm, well-researched biography, she does an excellent job of reminding us why West was so ahead of her time: she burst through the glass ceiling despite wreaking emotional havoc in the process.' Kathryn Hughes, Mail on Sunday
'Riveting ... a gripping story of a woman's life that was such a sprawling mess, such a catalogue of minor and major disasters, mistakes, enmities and discomforts, that one's jaw drops on every page.' Country Life
'Lorna Gibb makes the most of the reams of paper that West and her many friends and acquaintances produced.' Caroline Moorehead, Literary Review
'West's story is well worth retelling, not least because her personal and professional struggles, as an independent-minded woman, have proved both an inspiration and a warning ever since.' Anne Chisholm, The Sunday Telegraph
'The turbulent life of the outspoken writer, feminist and literary icon Dame Rebecca West (1892-1983) is described entertainingly in this new biography.' Birmingham Post, Liverpool Post, Western Mail, Eastern Daily Press
'The offspring of literary parents rarely fare well, or so it seems in biography. Lorna Gibb's fair and balanced account of the life of Rebecca West (1892-1983) finds itself almost as pre-occupied with West's relationship with her son as with the writer itself. Is this a bad thing? Not when such a relationship reveals so much about the woman and the writer: then it becomes essential.' --Lesley McDowell, Independent
"The offspring of literary parents rarely fare well, or so it seems in biography. Lorna Gibb's fair and balanced account of the life of Rebecca West (1892-1983) finds itself almost as pre-occupied with West's relationship with her son as with the writer itself. Is this a bad thing? Not when such a relationship reveals so much about the woman and the writer: then it becomes essential."
--The Independent, Lesley McDowell
"Riveting . . . a gripping story of a woman's life that was such a sprawling mess, such a catalogue of minor and major disasters, mistakes, enmities and discomforts, that one's jaw drops on every page."
--Country Life
Biographie de l'auteur :
Lorna was born in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire and used to work as a professional dancer. She lectures at Middlesex University and is currently the Visiting Research Fellow in History at Essex University. In the past five years she's lived in four different countries but now lives in London with her husband and her two rescue cats from Qatar. Her biography of Lady Hester Stanhope was published to great acclaim in 2005.
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