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"Well, it is just wonderful. A sublime rendition of perfect stories - Lindsay Duncan must surely be in possession of one of the most beautiful voices known to man, and she uses it wonderfully here, performing (even singing) her way through these moving stories to create the most perfect audiobook."
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The Garden Party, read in this unabridged audio book by the great
English actress Lindsay Duncan, has often been held up as an
example of the near perfect short story. Virginia Woolf once said that Katherine Mansfield’s was “the only
writing I have ever been jealous of”. Mansfield’s short stories are
some of the best examples of this fiendishly difficult from of
literature. Her style, with its seemingly haphazard stream of
consciousness and deliciously funny surprises follows directly from that
of Anton Chekhov, whose stories she admired greatly, but her own
stories were to become just as influential in the formation of the genre.
The acerbic and startlingly accurate snippets of people’s lives that
Mansfield shows us in these stories have many resonances in her own
life. Although a central member of the exciting and extraordinary
Bloomsbury set at the turn of the twentieth century, Mansfield was born
and brought up in New Zealand and The Garden Party first published in
1923, harks back to her time in Wellington with her socially ambitious
parents and the society that surrounded them. At The Bay follows this
train of inspiration with Mansfield’s childhood beach home providing the
back drop for this icy little number. The Daughters of the Late
Colonel with its exquisite and agonisingly wicked descriptions of the
“old tabbies” dining off their terrified white blancmange, was the only
story Mansfield ever professed herself satisfied with – “to any
extent”. The nail biting tension in Mr Hammond’s jealous insecurity
about his oh-so popular wife in The Stranger reveals a side of Mansfield
which must have made her somewhat varied sex life rather harder than it
appeared. These are a collection of wonderfully vicious portraits and seriously
infectious emotions.
Download The Garden Party audiobook from Silksoundbooks today!
Running Time / File Size: 6hrs 37mins - File size 190MB
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