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Osbert Sitwell (1892–1969)

Autor de Great Morning

62+ Obras 1,053 Miembros 9 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Obras de Osbert Sitwell

Great Morning (1946) 121 copias
The Scarlet Tree (1946) 118 copias
Left Hand, Right Hand! (1944) 114 copias
Laughter in the Next Room (1945) 110 copias
Tales My Father Taught Me (1961) 56 copias
Triple Fugue (1940) 49 copias
Before the Bombardment (1926) 48 copias
The Four Continents (1954) 35 copias
Queen Mary and Others (1974) 20 copias
Pound wise (1963) 17 copias
Collected Stories (1953) 13 copias
A Place of One's Own (1941) 12 copias
The Man Who Lost Himself (1929) 11 copias
Alive Alive Oh (1947) 10 copias
Sing high! Sing low! (1944) 10 copias
Brighton (1935) 9 copias
Miracle on Sinai (1934) 9 copias
Argonaut and juggernaut (2020) 8 copias
Poor young people (1925) 5 copias
A Letter to My Son (1944) 5 copias
Two Generations (1940) 4 copias
TRIO. (1970) 3 copias
DICKENS (1932) 3 copias
Dumb- Animal (1932) 2 copias
Out of the flame (1923) 2 copias
The Next War 1 copia
Defeat 1 copia

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Masterpieces of Fantasy and Wonder (1989) — Contribuidor — 329 copias
Travels through France and Italy (1766) — Introducción, algunas ediciones200 copias
The Collected Poems of W. H. Davies (1916) — Introducción, algunas ediciones34 copias
On the Making of Gardens (1949) — Introducción, algunas ediciones33 copias
Belshazzar's feast [full score] (1931) — Librettist; Librettist — 32 copias
The Complete Poems of W.H. Davies (1963) — Introducción — 16 copias
The Penguin New Writing No. 27 (1946) — Contribuidor — 11 copias
A free house! (2012) — Editor, algunas ediciones9 copias
The Black Cabinet (1989) — Contribuidor — 7 copias
Selected poems (1948) — Prólogo — 6 copias
The Best British Short Stories of 1923 (1923) — Contribuidor — 5 copias
Belshazzar's feast [miniature score] (1981) — Librettist — 3 copias
The Penguin New Writing No. 21 (1944) — Contribuidor — 2 copias

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Difficult for me to add much as a reviewer but it is a fascinating glimpse into an aristocratic family and the Victorian-era childhood of Sir Osbert Sitwell. For a reader in 2020, the high style of the writing can be almost as challenging as Shakespearian verse to move through. Long, meandering sentences with colons, semi-colons, dashes, and ellipses, and loaded with vocabulary so rich, you might feel like you're coming down with verbal gout. Sir Sitwell is highly perceptive of nature, his family history, and the artistic scene at the time. The final chapter of the book focuses on a family portrait painted by John Singer Sargent. The portrait was a sign of status for the parents but the childhood glimpse of the great artist by a young Osbert and his sister Edith influenced them later in life to become artists in their own write. I'll have to let this one sit for a while before I decide on whether I have the stamina to read the other five volumes. In any case, I'm glad there were writers like Osbert Sitwell with his sensibilities about the world giving us a slice of life that must now sound like an alien world to an audience a little more than a hundred years later.

The inner leaf of this particular edition shows inky hand prints of the author.
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kropferama | Jan 1, 2023 |
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Dec 16, 2011 Linda rated it liked it
Ignore the silly title - this is a beautifully written travelogue of Asia, and particularly Peking, in the 1930s. Among other things, Sitwell visits a remote temple where the last of the imperial eunuchs live out their days in poverty and isolation, and catalogues the great range of the cries and songs of the street pedlars of Peking. It's strangely - or relievedly, depending on your perspective - apolitical, considering the violent politics of the time, politics that included the stirrings of Communist revolution and Japanese aggression.… (más)
 
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PatrickMurtha | Aug 21, 2016 |
Short enjoyable read. The style is light, the building eeriness well done and the finale both shocking and yet somehow fitting. I have yet to see the film version but will search it out. Recommended.
 
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