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A Memoir

by Fay Weldon
language: english
Publisher: Grove Atlantic, December of 2007 ‧
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A New York Times Notable Book: The "wise and haunting" memoir from one of England’s most witty and beloved writers is "from first to last a wonder" (Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post).
 
From life as a poor unwed mother in London to becoming one of England’s bestselling authors, Fay Weldon has crammed more than most into her years. Wife, lover, playwright, novelist, feminist, antifeminist, winer and diner—Fay leads us through her peripatetic life with barely a role she can’t illuminate.
 
Born Franklin Birkinshaw in 1931, Fay spent most of her youth in New Zealand. With her glamorous father, a philandering doctor, generally absent, Fay’s intrepid mother and bohemian grandmother raised her along with her sister, Jane. Brought up among women, Fay found men a mystery until the swinging sixties in London where she became a central figure in the literary scene. She scraped along penning winning advertising slogans before she began to write fiction. As this memoir comes to a close, we witness the stirring of her first novel.
 
Riddled with Weldon’s fierce opinions, as well as her "stinging wit, jaunty prose, memorable bon mots," this frank and absorbing memoir is vintage Fay. An icon to many, a thorn in the flesh to others, she has never failed to excite, madden, or interest. And now she has finally turned her authorial wit and keen eye on . . . herself (Publishers Weekly, starred review).

Auto Da Fay

A Memoir

by Fay Weldon

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ISBN: 9780802199256
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
Release Date: December of 2007
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9780802199256
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Fay Weldon

Fay Weldon é uma das mais estimadas e respeitadas autoras britânicas. Nasceu em 1931 e passou parte da infância na Nova Zelândia, tendo regressado a Inglaterra aos dez anos. Estudou Economia e Psicologia na Universidade de St Andrews, na Escócia, e trabalhou durante um breve período no Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros, em Londres. Mais tarde, dedicou-se à escrita a tempo inteiro, como romancista, dramaturga e argumentista. Foi presidente do júri do Booker Prize em 1983 e doutora honoris causa pela Universidade de St Andrews em 1990. Foi finalista do Booker Prize em 1979, com Praxis, e venceu o PEN/Macmillan Silver Pen Award em 1996, com Wicked Women. Em 2001, foi distinguida com o título de Commander of the British Empire. Vive no Dorset, em Inglaterra, com o marido, o poeta Nick Fox.

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