All Sorts of Lives
Katherine Mansfield and the art of risking everything
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:5th Jan '23
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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of Katherine Mansfield's life and work, showcasing her significance in the Modernist movement and beyond.
Published to commemorate Katherine Mansfield's centenary, All Sorts of Lives presents a thorough yet concise exploration of her life, work, and lasting impact. This insightful study by Claire Harman delves into the complexities of Mansfield's character, highlighting her role as a restless outsider and innovative writer who challenged conventional forms. Through ten key works, readers gain an understanding of how her relentless creative drive and personal struggles shaped her contributions to modern literature.
Mansfield's influence on the Modernist movement is significant, and her relevance continues to resonate today. The book reflects on her unique ability to capture the nuances of life, encouraging readers to 'savour and notice' the world around them. Harman's analysis reveals the depth of Mansfield's artistry and her determination to push the boundaries of the short story form, showcasing how her experiences of illness and insecurity fueled her creativity.
All Sorts of Lives serves as both an introduction for newcomers to Mansfield's work and a fresh perspective for those familiar with her legacy. It invites readers to appreciate the beauty of her writing and the richness of her life, ultimately celebrating the enduring significance of Katherine Mansfield in the literary canon.
All Sorts of Lives is a beautiful, fastidiously researched and fascinating exploration of Mansfield's life and work. This is great as an introduction to an unjustly neglected author and a joy for those of us who already love her writing -- A.L. KENNEDY
In this sensitive and comprehensive biography, Claire Harman uncovers some steamy new details about Mansfield’s bisexuality, but doesn’t let the life distract from the blisteringly intense stories * The Times, *Books of the Year* *
What a gift to the biographer, this life of adventure and sickness and sex and celebrity - and that's before you start on Mansfield as a leading modernist . . . It's hard to imagine a more compelling advocate for Mansfield's fiction, or a better introduction to it . . . brilliant -- Claire Lowdon * Sunday Times *
A wonderful book to mark the centenary of Mansfield's death . . .[her] clever insistence on placing the life and work side by side allows her to give brief but powerful accounts of Mansfield's relations with other writers -- Ruth Scurr * Spectator *
Harman combines literary criticism with uncovering the life of the influential modernist writer, via chapters linked to individual short stories. The best literary biographies make you want to go back to the subject’s work with renewed passion, and Harman more than succeeds. In fact, her enthusiasm goes some way into bringing Mansfield’s own vitality to the page * Independent, Books of the Year *
A kind of masterclass on the short story, taking the ideal practitioner as its focus . . . a valuable reminder of why - a hundred years after her death - we should still be reading and marvelling at Katherine Mansfield's stories -- Sarah Watling * Daily Telegraph *
A worthy addition to the corpus of Mansfield interpretation . . . Like all the best writer biographies, All Sorts of Lives makes you reach again for the works -- Catherine Taylor * Financial Times *
Step aside, Virginia Woolf - it was Katherine Mansfield who ushered in the modern age -- Frances Wilson * Daily Telegraph *
An excellent, sensitively written introduction -- Miranda Seymour * The Times *
An engaging, perceptive critical work, that is inseparable from the rich expanse of Mansfield biography. What the book so insists on, and so compellingly brings home, is Mansfield's utter commitment to the demands of writing -- Vincent O'Sullivan * Newsroom *
What a searching, incisive and compulsive book. A lesson in how to read and connect and understand, it achieves a beautiful synthesis between Mansfield's stories, her life and our apprehension of both these things -- Sunjeev Sahota
Sensitive and comprehensive -- Susie Goldsbrough * The Times *
Harman's book does that thing that all good literary biographies do. It sends us straight back into the delicate, exhilarating, risking world of Mansfield's fiction -- Kirsty Gunn * The Times Literary Supplement *
[A] lucent biography * Tablet *
This biography, graced by Harman's deep understanding as a reader, allows the work and the life to unfold side by side, a pairing designed for maximum impact... puts art - the beating heart of a writer's life - centre stage -- Lyndall Gordon * New Statesman *
ISBN: 9781784744762
Dimensions: 216mm x 144mm x 34mm
Weight: 420g
304 pages