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Before the War

A tale of love and loss in 1920s London

Fay Weldon author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:10th Mar '16

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This inventive novel, Before the War, intricately weaves themes of love, death, and societal expectations in 1920s London through Vivien's poignant journey.

Set against the backdrop of inter-war London, Before the War explores the intricate dynamics of love, death, and aristocracy. The story follows Vivien, a 24-year-old spinster navigating the challenges of societal expectations. Despite her wealth, her plain appearance and sharp intellect make her an outlier in her social circle. Vivien's struggle becomes even more poignant as she faces the reality of her unexpected pregnancy, a secret that will change the course of her life forever.

As Vivien grapples with her fate, the novel delves into the complexities of relationships within the upper echelons of society. The narrative captures the essence of the 1920s, highlighting the tension between personal desires and societal norms. Vivien's journey is not just about her impending motherhood but also about her quest for love and acceptance in a world that often values status over substance.

Before the War is a thought-provoking tale that intertwines themes of mortality and the pursuit of happiness. Through Vivien's eyes, readers are invited to reflect on the choices we make and the legacies we leave behind. This inventive novel paints a vivid picture of an era marked by change, revealing the fragility of life and the enduring power of love.

A romp of a read full of Weldon wit and wisdom, as well as sumptuous period detail * Daily Mail *
Wise and witty... filled with sharp observations' * The Times *
The quirky, singular writing style takes some getting used to, but this triumphs in the end with its unique characters and playfully ironic voice * The Irish Sun *
A cool, sparkling, delicious book... This is one of those rare works of fiction that will make seasoned novelists gasp... while also offering the reader a breeze of a story' * The Australian *
A daredevil combination of farce and satire... shades of Oscar Wilde, Evelyn Waugh, P. G. Wodehouse and John Fowles * TLS *
Looking down at her cast from amused heights, Weldon punctures their pretensions and double standards with piquant observations, keeps a detached eye on the power politics of their relationships, but also caricatures them * Guardian *
Lively... wry social satire' * New York Times *
Weldon, still at the top of her powers, serves up elegant prose that is witty, ironic - and emotionally distanced * North & South magazine *
If I had to recommend just one name to the uninformed young woman who curls her lip at the word "feminist" today, I would tell her to read Fay Weldon. Not only for Weldon's vision of gender justice, but for her take-no-prisoners approach to fiction. Her plots move swiftly; her gaze is unsettlingly direct; her sentences can draw blood * The Hindu. *

ISBN: 9781784082062

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400 pages