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- ISBN
- 1590173031
- EAN
- 9781590173039
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- Paperback / softback
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- School for Love (New York Review Books Classics)
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Publisher
New York Review of Books, Incorporated, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
1590173031
ISBN-13
9781590173039
eBay Product ID (ePID)
66647454
Product Key Features
Book Title
School for Love
Number of Pages
232 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Topic
Classics, Literary, Historical
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
7.8 Oz
Item Length
7.9 in
Item Width
5.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2008-041415
Reviews
"How, in just a few pages, does a writer earn our trust, and her characters our allegiance? Olivia Manning's work has been out of sight for decades, but her newly reissuedSchool for Loveis about to charm and startle a whole new generation of readers." --O, The Oprah Magazine "Olivia Manning was an outstanding novelist." --The Times(London) "A triumph of portraiture, compassionate, witty and assured"Time and Tide "There is something good in almost everything Olivia Manning wrote" The Spectator "Olivia manning has taken her place in the first rank of English novelists." Los Angeles Times "The intensity of Miss Manning's brilliantly perceptive writing is controlled by a serene style." New York Times "She has been compared with Graham Greene and Anthony Powell. Anthony Burgess, who thinks the two trilogies may prove to be 'the finest fictional record of the war produced by a British writer,' finds in her a kinship with Tolstoy." The Los Angeles Times "I've just finished a series of Olivia Manning novels. She's best known for two trilogies:Balkan TrilogyandLevant Trilogy. The six novels are continuous and contain the same set of characters. They are based on Manning's experiences in Eastern Europe and Egypt during the Second World War. Each novel is a wonderful picture of the peculiar British expatriate culture and what was happening during the war. She's one of those brilliant women who write very well about domestic relationships. All the books are slim, and it's easy to gallop through them." Sarah Waters "She produced elegant, incisive, psychologically penetrating novels which conveyed a real sense of contemporary history." The Financial Times "A triumph of portraiture, compassionate, witty and assured"Time and Tide "Distinctly out of the ordinary...School for Loveshows remarkable qualities of force and originality" Times Literary Supplement "A remarkable book."C.P. Snow "The most considerable of our women novelists." Anthony Burgess "A writer of genius...brilliant and successful to the point of giving the impression, on a first reading, that it is without a blemish" William Gerhardie,Times Literary Supplement, "A triumph of portraiture, compassionate, witty and assured"Time and Tide "There is something good in almost everything Olivia Manning wrote" The Spectator "Olivia manning has taken her place in the first rank of English novelists." Los Angeles Times "The intensity of Miss Manning's brilliantly perceptive writing is controlled by a serene style." New York Times "She has been compared with Graham Greene and Anthony Powell. Anthony Burgess, who thinks the two trilogies may prove to be 'the finest fictional record of the war produced by a British writer,' finds in her a kinship with Tolstoy." The Los Angeles Times "I've just finished a series of Olivia Manning novels. She's best known for two trilogies:Balkan TrilogyandLevant Trilogy. The six novels are continuous and contain the same set of characters. They are based on Manning's experiences in Eastern Europe and Egypt during the Second World War. Each novel is a wonderful picture of the peculiar British expatriate culture and what was happening during the war. She's one of those brilliant women who write very well about domestic relationships. All the books are slim, and it's easy to gallop through them." Sarah Waters "She produced elegant, incisive, psychologically penetrating novels which conveyed a real sense of contemporary history." The Financial Times "A triumph of portraiture, compassionate, witty and assured"Time and Tide "Distinctly out of the ordinary...School for Loveshows remarkable qualities of force and originality" Times Literary Supplement "A remarkable book."C.P. Snow "The most considerable of our women novelists." Anthony Burgess "A writer of genius...brilliant and successful to the point of giving the impression, on a first reading, that it is without a blemish" William Gerhardie,Times Literary Supplement, "This portrait of Middle Eastern politics is especially timely; highly recommended." -- Library Journal "How, in just a few pages, does a writer earn our trust, and her characters our allegiance? Olivia Manning's work has been out of sight for decades, but her newly reissued School for Love is about to charm and startle a whole new generation of readers." -- O, The Oprah Magazine "Olivia Manning was an outstanding novelist." -- The Times (London) "A triumph of portraiture, compassionate, witty and assured" Time and Tide "There is something good in almost everything Olivia Manning wrote" The Spectator "Olivia manning has taken her place in the first rank of English novelists." Los Angeles Times "The intensity of Miss Manning's brilliantly perceptive writing is controlled by a serene style." New York Times "She has been compared with Graham Greene and Anthony Powell. Anthony Burgess, who thinks the two trilogies may prove to be 'the finest fictional record of the war produced by a British writer,' finds in her a kinship with Tolstoy." The Los Angeles Times "I've just finished a series of Olivia Manning novels. She's best known for two trilogies: Balkan Trilogy and Levant Trilogy . The six novels are continuous and contain the same set of characters. They are based on Manning's experiences in Eastern Europe and Egypt during the Second World War. Each novel is a wonderful picture of the peculiar British expatriate culture and what was happening during the war. She's one of those brilliant women who write very well about domestic relationships. All the books are slim, and it's easy to gallop through them." Sarah Waters "She produced elegant, incisive, psychologically penetrating novels which conveyed a real sense of contemporary history." The Financial Times "A triumph of portraiture, compassionate, witty and assured" Time and Tide "Distinctly out of the ordinary... School for Love shows remarkable qualities of force and originality" Times Literary Supplement "A remarkable book."C.P. Snow "The most considerable of our women novelists." Anthony Burgess "A writer of genius...brilliant and successful to the point of giving the impression, on a first reading, that it is without a blemish" William Gerhardie, Times Literary Supplement, "This portrait of Middle Eastern politics is especially timely; highly recommended." -- Library Journal "How, in just a few pages, does a writer earn our trust, and her characters our allegiance? Olivia Manning's work has been out of sight for decades, but her newly reissued School for Love is about to charm and startle a whole new generation of readers." -- O, The Oprah Magazine "Olivia Manning was an outstanding novelist." -- The Times (London) "A triumph of portraiture, compassionate, witty and assured" Time and Tide "There is something good in almost everything Olivia Manning wrote" The Spectator "Olivia manning has taken her place in the first rank of English novelists." Los Angeles Times "The intensity of Miss Manning's brilliantly perceptive writing is controlled by a serene style." New York Times "She has been compared with Graham Greene and Anthony Powell. Anthony Burgess, who thinks the two trilogies may prove to be 'the finest fictional record of the war produced by a British writer,' finds in her a kinship with Tolstoy." The Los Angeles Times "I've just finished a series of Olivia Manning novels. She's best known for two trilogies: Balkan Trilogy and Levant Trilogy . The six novels are continuous and contain the same set of characters. They are based on Manning's experiences in Eastern Europe and Egypt during the Second World War. Each novel is a wonderful picture of the peculiar British expatriate culture and what was happening during the war. She's one of those brilliant women who write very well about domestic relationships. All the books are slim, and it's easy to gallop through them." Sarah Waters "She produced elegant, incisive, psychologically penetrating novels which conveyed a real sense of contemporary history." The Financial Times "A triumph of portraiture, compassionate, witty and assured" Time and Tide "Distinctly out of the ordinary... School for Love shows remarkable qualities of force and originality" Times Literary Supplement "A remarkable book."C.P. Snow "The most considerable of our women novelists." Anthony Burgess "A writer of genius...brilliant and successful to the point of giving the impression, on a first reading, that it is without a blemish" William Gerhardie, Times Literary Supplement
Dewey Edition
18
Dewey Decimal
823/.9/1
Synopsis
Jerusalem in 1945 is a city in flux: refugees from the war in Europe fill its streets and caf s, the British colonial mandate is coming to an end, and tensions are on the rise between the Arab and Jewish populations. Felix Latimer, a recently orphaned teenager, arrives in Jerusalem from Baghdad, biding time until he can secure passage to England. Adrift and deeply lonely, Felix has no choice but to room in a boardinghouse run by Miss Bohun, a relative he has never met. Miss Bohun is a holy terror, a cheerless miser who proclaims the ideals of a fundamentalist group known as the Ever-Readies--joy, charity, and love--even as she makes life a misery for her boarders. Then Mrs. Ellis, a fascinating young widow, moves into the house and disrupts its dreary routine for good. Olivia Manning's great subject is the lives of ordinary people caught up in history. Here, as in her panoramic depiction of World War II, The Balkan Trilogy , she offers a rich and psychologically nuanced story of life on the precipice, and she tells it with equal parts compassion, skepticism, and humor., Jerusalem in 1945 is a city in flux: refugees from the war in Europe fill its streets and cafés, the British colonial mandate is coming to an end, and tensions are on the rise between the Arab and Jewish populations. Felix Latimer, a recently orphaned teenager, arrives in Jerusalem from Baghdad, biding time until he can secure passage to England. Adrift and deeply lonely, Felix has no choice but to room in a boardinghouse run by Miss Bohun, a relative he has never met. Miss Bohun is a holy terror, a cheerless miser who proclaims the ideals of a fundamentalist group known as the Ever-Readies--joy, charity, and love--even as she makes life a misery for her boarders. Then Mrs. Ellis, a fascinating young widow, moves into the house and disrupts its dreary routine for good. Olivia Manning's great subject is the lives of ordinary people caught up in history. Here, as in her panoramic depiction of World War II, The Balkan Trilogy , she offers a rich and psychologically nuanced story of life on the precipice, and she tells it with equal parts compassion, skepticism, and humor.
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PR6063.A384S36 2009
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