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‘A counter-romance, alternately hilarious and tragic’

Christopher Hitchens, Vanity Fair

It is 1876 and Poland’s greatest actress, Maryna Zalezowska, is setting off for the new world. At thirty-five she has decided to start a new life and so, accompanied by her family and entourage, emigrates to the US to found a ‘utopian commune’ in California. When the commune fails, Maryna stays, and reinvents herself again, rocketing to worldwide fame as a theatrical diva, who makes audiences weep and who, it seems, is unstoppable. Based on the real life of a celebrated Polish actress, this lush, expansive and multilayered novel is a richly detailed portrayal of a woman’s self-transformation, of love, idealism, play-acting and how we all see ourselves.

‘Brave and beautiful

… a story that tells many stories with elan, intelligence and delight’

Washington Post Book World

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 August 2009
Pages
400
ISBN
9780141190105

‘A counter-romance, alternately hilarious and tragic’

Christopher Hitchens, Vanity Fair

It is 1876 and Poland’s greatest actress, Maryna Zalezowska, is setting off for the new world. At thirty-five she has decided to start a new life and so, accompanied by her family and entourage, emigrates to the US to found a ‘utopian commune’ in California. When the commune fails, Maryna stays, and reinvents herself again, rocketing to worldwide fame as a theatrical diva, who makes audiences weep and who, it seems, is unstoppable. Based on the real life of a celebrated Polish actress, this lush, expansive and multilayered novel is a richly detailed portrayal of a woman’s self-transformation, of love, idealism, play-acting and how we all see ourselves.

‘Brave and beautiful

… a story that tells many stories with elan, intelligence and delight’

Washington Post Book World

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 August 2009
Pages
400
ISBN
9780141190105