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A View of the Empire at Sunset
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A View of the Empire at Sunset

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In the heart of London’s Bloomsbury, Gwendolen - not yet truly famous as the writer ‘Jean Rhys’ - is presented with the opportunity she has been waiting for. Her husband has received an unexpected inheritance; she can, at last, return to the island of her childhood.

For Gwendolen, Dominica is a place of freedom and beauty, far away from the lonely nights and failed dreams of England. But this visit home compels her to reflect on the events of her past, and on what they may mean for her future.

‘(A) remarkable novela The story of a troubled young woman trying to make her way in England during the early years of the twentieth century’ - William Boyd

‘Phillips’ novel of being and becoming, of memory, and the mythology of writers and writing is a wonder. This is a gift of a book’ - Niven Govinden, author of All the Days and Nights

‘This dark, glimmering beauty of a novel penetrates the English mist, illuminates the past and present and offers us the life of a great writer, in the heart and mind of this great writer, Caryl Phillips’  - Amy Bloom, author of White Houses

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 July 2018
Pages
336
ISBN
9781784709013

In the heart of London’s Bloomsbury, Gwendolen - not yet truly famous as the writer ‘Jean Rhys’ - is presented with the opportunity she has been waiting for. Her husband has received an unexpected inheritance; she can, at last, return to the island of her childhood.

For Gwendolen, Dominica is a place of freedom and beauty, far away from the lonely nights and failed dreams of England. But this visit home compels her to reflect on the events of her past, and on what they may mean for her future.

‘(A) remarkable novela The story of a troubled young woman trying to make her way in England during the early years of the twentieth century’ - William Boyd

‘Phillips’ novel of being and becoming, of memory, and the mythology of writers and writing is a wonder. This is a gift of a book’ - Niven Govinden, author of All the Days and Nights

‘This dark, glimmering beauty of a novel penetrates the English mist, illuminates the past and present and offers us the life of a great writer, in the heart and mind of this great writer, Caryl Phillips’  - Amy Bloom, author of White Houses

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 July 2018
Pages
336
ISBN
9781784709013