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Vita: The Life of Vita Sackville-West
Vita: The Life of Vita Sackville-West | Victoria Glendinning
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jillrhudy
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#bookhaul from today‘s trip to my favorite two bookstores in Johnson City! Two Modern Library eds for the collection, a Mitford Folio, 3 Pratchetts etc. $58. #bookstack #bookstore #modernlibrary #foliofreaks

Aimeesue I'm jealous! 4y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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A great biography of a fascinating, complex, and contradictory person although at times I wanted some more emotional involvement in the writing. Reading about Sackville-West's pretty much constant affairs with women were fascinating, particularly her relationships with Virginia Woolf and Violet Trefusis. I also found her unique, independent relationship with her husband--who also had many same-sex extramarital affairs--equally interesting.

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Behold the perfect evening.

gradcat Beef stew? Now I‘m hungry 😋 5y
LeahBergen Bath, book, and beef! 👌🏼 5y
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erzascarletbookgasm I love beef stew! 😋 5y
batsy Oh, yum! 5y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Vita Sackville-West wrote this to her husband Harold in 1925. Ha! We all know how that turned out. #QueerBooks #BisexualBooks

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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"[Virginia Woolf] was fascinated by her [Vita Sackville-West]. She described Vita as an aristocrat and a novelist, 'but her real claim to consideration is, if I may be so coarse, her legs: oh they are exquisite--running like slender pillars up into her trunk. Why she writes ... is a puzzle to me. If I were she, I should merely stride, with 11 elk hounds behind me, through my ancestral woods.'" Don't hold back Virginia tell us how you really feel.

LeahBergen That‘s wonderful! 5y
Libby1 Take a look at her ancestral home online. I used to live nearby and loved visiting. She was distraught that she wasn‘t able to inherit it because she was a girl. 5y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @Libby1 I'd love to visit Knole! 5y
Libby1 It is incredibly beautiful. There‘s a deer park there, and I have photos of my son as a toddler with the deer. 🦌❤️ 5y
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Centique
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This fulfilled all my biography needs - thorough, detailed but not dry. And what a subject! I only knew that Vita was the lover of Virginia Woolf and had created an amazing garden at Sissinghurst - but wow, she had loads of love affairs, and wrote novels and poetry. It was fascinating to try and understand her. A little slow in the last quarter (but true to life as she became more reclusive). 5 stars for me ⬇️

Centique You probably need to like chunky biographies to feel the same way I do about it! 6y
batsy Love a well-written chunky biography, especially of women artists 😍 6y
CarolynM I love reading about those turn of the last century people. Such a fascinating period. If you want another similar one I loved 6y
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CarolynM Similar in that they were around at much the same time, and were aristocratic Brits who moved in interesting literary/artistic circles 6y
Centique @CarolynM ooh that would be good! I think Vita didn‘t much like Ottoline - she wanted to steal Virginia away from the Bloomsbury set. Stacked 👍 6y
CarolynM Ottoline was a difficult woman to like, I think. My Siegfried Sassoon obsession led me to her bio because he was part of her set for a while. I thought it was a great bio, Miranda Seymour is really good. 6y
Centique @batsy me too! This one is full of conflicting values. She‘s conservative and wanting to preserve the status quo but also wants to break the mould (artistically/emotionally/sexually). But that‘s what makes it interesting. I‘ll have to read more about VW so I can compare them! 6y
batsy That's fascinating. I loved her book The Edwardians and did have that tension of old traditional values and privilege vs sexual and artistic freedom. I'd love to sink into a big biography on VW too; I have my eye on this 6y
Centique @batsy oh good I‘ll stack that bio too. I need to read The Edwardians as well. #doublestacking 😂 6y
Centique @CarolynM I know nothing about Sassoon. Now I‘m intrigued by him too! 6y
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