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开 本: 16开纸 张: 胶版纸包 装: 平装是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9780679779186
Focused and engaging.??The New York Times Book Review
An eloquent and straightforward life story?. Lucid and
sympathetic.??Elle
”An illuminating and entertaining book?. Emotionally
engaging.”?The Sunday Times (London) — Review
The author of classic novels including Indiana and
Lélia, George Sand is perhaps better known for her
unconventional life. Belinda Jack unravels the many facets of this
writer who counted among her friends and lovers everyone from
Chopin and Liszt to Dostoyevsky and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Sand defied convention by writing novels; but the fact that she was
a cigar-smoking cross-dresser who took male and female lovers,
declared marriage “barbarous,” and championed socialism made her a
legend. Allowing Sand’s voice to be heard, but wise enough to
question it, Jack presents a riveting study of a woman raised by
her aristocratic grandmother and her prostitute mother, and whose
life and work were forever fueled by rival worlds.
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