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I Used to Live Here Once
- The Haunted Life of Jean Rhys
- ナレーター: Diana Quick
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批評家のレビュー
"Brilliantly written, compulsively readable and insightful, Miranda Seymour’s biography does full justice to a remarkable and complex life." (Pat Barker, author of The Silence of the Girls)
"It’s a high-wire act to hold so witty and eloquent a balance between this writer’s recklessness and diligence. The honesty, too, is appealing, the acknowledgement of dark places no one can fully visit." (Lyndall Gordon, author of Outsiders)
"Miranda Seymour’s illuminating and brilliant book shows how Jean’s life—and especially the island of Dominica—informed her genius. It goes a long way towards making the reader understand, forgive and even applaud her rage—more, it explains why so many of us loved Jean, and her books." (Diana Melly, author of Take a Girl Like Me)
あらすじ・解説
A Times Literary Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2022
An LA Times Best Book of the Year 2022
An intimate, revealing and profoundly moving biography of Jean Rhys, acclaimed author of Wide Sargasso Sea.
An obsessive and troubled genius, Jean Rhys is one of the most compelling and unnerving writers of the 20th century. Memories of a conflicted Caribbean childhood haunt the four fictions that Rhys wrote during her extraordinary years as an exile in 1920s Paris and later in England. Rhys’ experiences of heartbreak, poverty, notoriety, breakdowns and even imprisonment all became grist for her writing, forming an iconic ‘Rhys woman’ whose personality—vulnerable, witty, watchful and angry—was often mistaken, and still is, for a self-portrait.
Many details of Rhys’ life emerge from her memoir, Smile Please and the stories she wrote throughout her long and challenging career. But it’s a shock to discover that no biographer—until now—has researched the crucial 17 years that Rhys spent living on the remote Caribbean island of Dominica, the island that haunted Rhys’ mind and her work for the rest of her life.
Luminous and penetrating, Seymour’s biography reveals a proud and fiercely independent artist, one who experienced tragedy and extreme poverty, alcohol and drug dependency, romantic and sexual turmoil—and yet was never a victim. I Used to Live Here Once enables one of our most excitingly intuitive biographers to uncover the hidden truth about a fascinatingly elusive woman. The figure who emerges for Seymour is powerful, cultured, self-mocking, self-absorbed, unpredictable and often darkly funny. Persuasive, surprising and compassionate, this unforgettable biography brings Jean Rhys to life as never before.