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Mitz: The Marmoset of Bloomsbury
Mitz: The Marmoset of Bloomsbury | Sigrid Nunez
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In the summer of 1934, "a sickly pathetic marmoset" called Mitz came into the care of Leonard Woolf. He nursed her back to health and from then on was rarely seen without her on his shoulder. A "ubiquitous" presence in Bloomsbury society. Mitz moved with the Woolfs between their London flat and their cottage in Sussex. She developed her own special relationships with the Woolfs' spaniels, Pinks and Sally, and with various members of the Woolfs' circle, such as T. S. Eliot and Vita Sackville-West. She accompanied the Woolfs on their holidays, including their travels through Europe, and played an important role in helping them to escape a close call with Nazis in Germany. Using letters, diaries, and memoirs, Nunez reconstructs Mitz's life against the background of Bloomsbury in its twilight years. Although a turbulent period marked by the threat of war, the deaths of beloved friends and relations, and Virginia's near breakdown under the strain of finishing her novel The Years, it was nevertheless a time of much happiness and productivity for the Woolfs. Tender, affectionate, and humorous, Mitz provides a glimpse of what Virginia Woolf once described as "the private side of life - the play side, " which she believed one's pets represented. Through Nunez's skillful storytelling, an intimate portrait of a most uncommon household emerges - a celebration of the love that saw one monkey, two dogs, and modern literature's most famous husband and wife through some of the worst of times.
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Megabooks
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Mehso-so

This novel is a meticulously researched account of the life of Leonard and Virginia Woolf‘s pet marmoset, Mitz. I think I would‘ve enjoyed it more if I cared about the Bloomsbury Group or was fascinated by the Woolfs. Nunez does have a nice way of incorporating animals into her books, but this still lacked the charm and unique storytelling that made me love her later books. This is much more straightforward historical fiction. #roll100

LeahBergen Well, I like Bloomsbury history and the Woolfs so I‘m stacking! 😆 4mo
sarahbarnes What?! I didn‘t know about this book but I am fascinated by the Bloomsbury group and love Woolf! Thanks for putting this on my radar. 4mo
sarahbarnes Yes what @LeahBergen said 😂 4mo
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Megabooks @LeahBergen @sarahbarnes you will both love this novella then!!! 👍🏻👍🏻 4mo
PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 3mo
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Woozy-Shooz
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Pickpick

Totally unique and extraordinarily fun. Virginia and Leonard and Mitz wind up in Nazi Germany for some reason, if I remember correctly. My favorite of Nunez‘s many excellent books.

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BookishTrish
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Pickpick

A quick read but good.

MidnightBookGirl Love your wine glass! 4y
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BookishTrish
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Saturday morning plans

dylanisreading Is that a Lisa Frank notebook?? 😍 4y
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BookishTrish
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Thank you @Tianarose 💕💕💕 You brightened my day.

NeedsMoreBooks Beautiful cover! 😍😍 4y
erzascarletbookgasm Gorgeous! What edition is this? 4y
BookishTrish @erzascarletbookgasm It‘s a postcard! 4y
erzascarletbookgasm Haha! 👍 4y
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Mtroiano
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Pickpick

I adored this biography of Mitz the marmoset. It was a quick read that I would definitely recommend!

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Mtroiano
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Happy to have some sunshine back! 📚☀️
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