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Description
When Amory Clay was born, in the decade before the Great War, her disappointed father gave her an androgynous name and announced the birth of a son. But this daughter was not one to let others define her; Amory became a woman who accepted no limits to what that could mean, and, from the time she picked up her first camera, one who would record her own version of events.
Moving freely between London and New York, between photojournalism and fashion photography, and between the men who love her on complicated terms, Amory establishes her reputation as a risk taker and a passionate life traveler. Her hunger for experience draws her to the decadence of Weimar Berlin and the violence of London's blackshirt riots, to the Rhineland with Allied troops and into the political tangle of war-torn Vietnam. In her ambitious career, the seminal moments of the 20th century will become the unforgettable moments of her own biography, as well.
In Sweet Caress, Amory Clay comes wondrously to life, her vibrant personality enveloping the reader from the start. And, running through the novel, her photographs over the decades allow us to experience this vast story not only with Amory's voice but with her vision. William Boyd's Sweet Caress captures an entire lifetime unforgettably within its pages. It captivates.
Product details
Published | Sep 15 2015 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 464 |
ISBN | 9781632863324 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury USA |
Illustrations | 70 B&W photographs throughout |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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One of the very best prose stylists and storytellers in the English language.
The Atlantic
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Superbly written . . . One of the most smoothly readable novels of the year.
Chicago Tribune on Restless
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Its pleasures are countless . . . Supremely entertaining.
The Washington Post Book World on Any Human Heart
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Few contemporary writers are able to evoke the ambiance and drama of our recent past as forcefully as Boyd . . . And [his] characters are as beguiling as his prose
Washington Post Book World on Waiting for Sunrise
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Entertaining and seemingly effortless in their fluency, [Boyd's] novels conceal insights into human behavior that are more intricate than may first appear.
Liesl Schillinger, The New York Times Book Review on Waiting for Sunrise