Carrington's Letters by Dora Carrington - ISBN: 9781845951887
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Beyond Bloomsbury, Carrington’s letters reveal a life lived boldly and freely.

Carrington's Letters

Her Art, Her Loves, Her Friendships

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    464 pages

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    21 May 2019

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Summary

Bloomsbury disrobed: Carrington’s beguiling and gleeful letters take us beyond the Bloomsbury group to discuss sexual mores, how to be an artist, and what it is to be truly oneself.

Known only by her surname, Dora Carrington was the star of her year at the Slade School of Fine Art, and was friends with some of the greatest minds of her day, including Virginia Woolf, Rosamund Lehmann and Maynard Keynes. For over a decade she was the companion of homosexual writer Lytton Strachey, and -…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781845951887
ISBN-10:1845951883
Author:Dora Carrington, Anne Chisholm
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:464
Release Date:21 May 2019
Weight:570g
Dimensions:235mm x 155mm x 35mm
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Critics Review

“Though Virginia and Vanessa, Clive and Bertie, Bunny and Roger all feature, this is much more than another tribute to the tribe” - Michael Bird - Daily Telegraph

Though Virginia and Vanessa, Clive and Bertie, Bunny and Roger all feature, this is much more than another tribute to the tribe – Michael Bird * Daily Telegraph *
Chisholm’s masterstoke is to celebrate the letter as artwork… Letters are, of course, a site of aesthetic experiment and creativity, and to view them as such permits the artistry of the fragment to stand, enabling the collage collection to tell other stories of form and function – Amber K. Regis * Times Literary Supplement *

About The Author

Dora Carrington

Dora Carrington was born in 1893 in Hereford. At seventeen she enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art, part of an extraordinary generation of painters including Mark Gertler and Paul and John Nash. She painted her friends, her house, her animals, her furniture and designed jackets for books published by Virginia and Leonard Woolf’s Hogarth Press. She was the long-time companion of writer Lytton Strachey, though in 1921 she married Ralph Partridge, who joined her and Lytton in a largely harmonious menage trois. In 1932, after the death of Strachey from cancer, she committed suicide, aged thirty-eight.

Anne Chisholm is a biographer and critic who has also worked in journalism and publishing. She has written biographies of Nancy Cunard, which won the Silver PEN Prize for non-fiction, Lord Beaverbrook (with Michael Davie) which was runner-up for the Hawthornden Prize, and, most recently, of the diarist and Bloomsbury insider Frances Partridge, which was shortlisted for the Marsh Biography Award. She is a former chair and now vice president of the Royal Society of Literature.

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