From the Booker-shortlisted author comes a sensuous, evocative novel
exploring the lives of women in Victorian London, for fans of Sarah
Waters, Emma Donoghue and Kate Atkinson 2011: When Madeleine loses her
job as a lecturer, she decides to leave her riverside flat in cobbled
Stew Lane, where history never feels far away, and move to Apricot
Place. Yet here too, in this quiet Walworth cul-de-sac, she senses the
past encroaching: a shifting in the atmosphere, a current of unseen
life. 1851: and Joseph Benson has been employed by Henry Mayhew to
help research his articles on the working classes. A family man with
mouths to feed, Joseph is tasked with coaxing testimony from
prostitutes. Roaming the Southwark streets, he is tempted by brothels'
promises of pleasure – and as he struggles with his assignment, he
seeks answers in Apricot Place, where the enigmatic Mrs Dulcimer runs
a boarding house. As these entwined stories unfold, alive with the
sensations of London past and present, the two eras brush against each
other – a breath at Madeleine's neck, a voice in her head – the
murmurs of ghosts echoing through time. Rendered in immediate,
intoxicating prose, The Walworth Beauty is a haunting tale of desire
and exploitation, isolation and loss, and the faltering search for
human connection; this is Michèle Roberts at her masterful best.
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ISBN
9781408883419
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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