Mary George of Allnorthover
'In her considerably accomplished debut novel, the poet
Lavinia Greenlaw demonstrates that she has already mastered
one of the novelist's most insidious besetting problems;
she is able to resist, and thereby to subvert, the temptations
of cliché.'
Alex Clark, The Guardian
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'Lavinia Greenlaw's composed and sensuous first novel'
Susanna Rustin, The Financial Times
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Normally, the news that a distinguished poet has settled
down to produce a novel sets off a kind of klaxon alarm
in the mind of the critic. Happily, Lavinia Greenlaw's
début is light on the purple patch, and apart from a
few highly effective flourishes in which the heroine
balances on a lofted bough across the surface of a reservoir
(the novel's key symbolic moment), the result is agreeably
prosaic.
Independent
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Published overseas in:
Holland
May 2001
by De
Bezige Bij as
Mary George van Allnorthover
Germany
Sept 2001
by DuMont as
Die Vision von Mary George
US
July 2001
by Houghton
Mifflin
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