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Taking her name from one of Henrik Ibsen's strong-minded women, Rebecca West was a politically and socially active feminist all her long life. She had an intense 10-year affair with H.G. Wells, with whom she had a son. A brilliant and versatile novelist, critic, essayist, and political commentator, mostrar más West's greatest literary achievement is perhaps her travel diary, Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey through Yugoslavia (1942). Five years in the writing, it is the story of an Easter trip that she and her husband, British banker Henry Maxwell Andrews (whom she had married in 1930), made through Yugoslavia in 1937. A historical narrative with excellent reporting, it is essentially an analysis of Western culture. During World War II, she superintended British broadcast talks to Yugoslavia. Her remarkable reports of the treason trials of Lord Haw and John Amery appeared first in the New Yorker and are included with other stories about traitors in The Meaning of Treason (1947), which was expanded to deal with traitors and defectors since World War II as The New Meaning of Treason (1964). The Birds Fall Down (1966), which was a bestseller, is the story of a young Englishwoman caught in the grip of Russian terrorists. From a true story told to her more than half a century ago by the sister of Ford Madox Ford (who had heard it from her Russian husband), West "created a rich and instructive spy thriller, which contains an immense amount of brilliantly distributed information about the ideologies of the time, the rituals of the Russian Orthodox Church, the conflicts of customs, belief, and temperament between Russians and Western Europeans, the techniques of espionage and counter-espionage, and the life of exiles in Paris" (New Yorker). Unlike that of her more famous contemporaries, her fiction is stylistically and structurally conventional, but it effectively details the evolution of daily life amid the backdrop of such historical disasters as the world wars. Her critical works include Arnold Bennett Himself, Henry James (1916), Strange Necessity: Essays and Reviews, and The Court and the Castle (1957), a study of political and religious ideas in imaginative literature. In 1949, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: Rebecca West, 1912

Series

Obras de Rebecca West

El regreso del soldado (1918) 1,556 copias
The Fountain Overflows (1956) 1,062 copias
Cuando los pájaros caen (1966) 532 copias
Harriet Hume (1929) 286 copias
The Thinking Reed (1936) 271 copias
This Real Night (1984) 257 copias
Cousin Rosamund (1985) 255 copias
The Judge (1922) 252 copias
The Meaning of Treason (1947) 226 copias
The New Meaning of Treason (1964) 224 copias
Un reguero de pólvora (1955) 158 copias
The Harsh Voice: Four Short Novels (1935) — Autor — 133 copias
Sunflower (1986) 120 copias
1900 (1982) — Autor — 92 copias
Survivors in Mexico (2003) 91 copias
Family Memories (1648) 80 copias
Rebecca West: A Celebration (1977) 68 copias
Virago Omnibus II (1728) — Contribuidor — 38 copias
St. Augustine (1933) 27 copias
Henry James (1974) 17 copias
The Only Poet (1992) 15 copias
The Return of the Soldier [1982 film] — Original book — 8 copias
Ending in Earnest (1967) 5 copias
The Vassall Affair (1963) 2 copias
Parthenope (2006) 1 copia

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Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
West, Rebecca
Nombre legal
Fairfield, Cicely Isabel
Otros nombres
West, Rebecca
Fecha de nacimiento
1892-12-21
Fecha de fallecimiento
1983-03-15
Lugar de sepultura
Brookwood Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
London, England, UK
Lugar de fallecimiento
London, England, UK
Lugares de residencia
London, England, UK
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Ibston, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Educación
George Watson's Ladies College
Academy of Dramatic Art
Ocupaciones
writer
author
novelist
Time and Tide (director)
Relaciones
West, Anthony (son)
Wells, H. G. (lover)
Fairfield, Letitia (sister)
West, Henry Maxwell (husband)
Organizaciones
American Academy of Arts and Letters (Foreign Honorary ∙ Literature ∙ 1972)
Time and Tide
Premios y honores
Royal Society of Literature Companion of Literature
Order of the British Empire (Commander, 1949)
Order of the British Empire (Dame Commander, 1959)
Women's Press Club Award for Journalism (1948)
Legion d'Honneur
Benson Medal (1966)
Biografía breve
Rebecca West was the pen name of Cicily Isabel Andrews, née Fairfield, born in London, England (some sources say Kerry, Ireland), to an Anglo-Irish-Scottish family. She was educated in Edinburgh, Scotland but had to leave school at 16. She went to London to train as an actress, and took her pseudonym from her role in the Henrik Ibsen play Rosmersholm. She became a journalist around 1911, working first for the feminist publications Freewoman and the Clarion, in support of women's right to vote, and later contributing essays and reviews to The New Republic, The New York Herald Tribune, The Statesman, The Daily Telegraph, and many other national newspapers and magazines in the UK and USA. She was at times a foreign correspondent, and wrote social and cultural criticism, book reviews, travel writing, fiction, and nonfiction. In 1918, she published her first novel, The Return of the Soldier. Other works included The Judge (1922), Harriet Hume (1929), The Thinking Reed (1936), The Fountain Overflows (1957), and The Birds Fall Down (1966). After visiting Yugoslavia and the Balkans in 1937, she published the two-volume Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (1942). Her reports on the Nuremberg trials following World War II were collected in A Train of Powder (1955). West was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1959. She had a 10-year liaison with H.G. Wells that began in 1913 and produced a son, Anthony West. At age 37, in 1930, she married Henry Maxwell Andrews, a banker.

Miembros

Debates

February Read: Rebecca West en Virago Modern Classics (marzo 2017)
Group Read, March 2016: Harriet Hume en 1001 Books to read before you die (marzo 2016)
Rebecca West recommendations en Virago Modern Classics (junio 2013)

Reseñas

‘Cordero negro y halcón gris’, de Rebecca West: un libro que ninguna persona culta debe ignorar, Babelia 13.02.2024: https://elpais.com/babelia/2024-02-13/cordero-negro-y-halcon-gris-de-rebecca-wes...
 
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Albertos | 22 reseñas más. | Feb 18, 2024 |
Está novela ejemplificó por primera vez en la época los dramáticos efectos psicológicos de un conflicto bélico tanto en los soldados como en sus familias, a la vez que trazaba un tenso y apasionante retrato del sacrificio, el arrepentimiento y la brutalidad de la guerra.
 
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pedrolopez | 77 reseñas más. | Jun 29, 2022 |
Mientras los años veinte dan paso a la Gran Depresión, Mary y Rose se han convertido en pianistas famosas y son recibidas en fiestas exclusivas... pero las hermanas son incapaces de cerrar la brecha entre el presente y el pasado además del dolor por las perdidas familiares.
 
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pedrolopez | 7 reseñas más. | Feb 15, 2022 |
Con la marcha de Piers, un marido tan soñador como irresponsable, y la venta de algunos cuadros valiosos, Clare Aubrey parece tomar por fin las riendas de su familia. Rose y Mary siguen formándose como pianistas, mientras Cordelia se ve forzada a trabajar como asistente de un marchante de arte y a renunciar para siempre a sus aspiraciones artísticas, y Richard Quin, el hermano menor, contempla la posibilidad de estudiar en Oxford.

La noche interrumpida continúa la trilogía de la inolvidable familia Aubrey en los albores del siglo xx, cuando la mayoría de edad de las chicas, con su aceptación gradual del amor y la pérdida, se torna aún más conmovedora a medida que se suceden los acontecimientos que desembocarán en la Primera Guerra Mundial y sus dramáticas consecuencias.… (más)
 
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Miembros
7,809
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3.8
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ISBNs
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