Children of the Albatross

Author(s): Anais Nin

Fiction

CHILDREN OF THE ALBATROSS is conceived as a series of lyrical descriptions of the experience of Djuna, a former ballet dancer and her circle. A woman of forty with an unexplained fortune, her only friends are associates of the ballet world, men who tend to attract her only by their least mature qualities. The central account of the novel is Djuna's love affair with Paul, a seventeen year-old youth who finally leaves her. On the surface a portrayal of the clash between autumnal and adolescent passions, this is an insightful tale about an older woman who, as the result of an unhappy childhood, rebels against male tyranny and instinctively looks for the child - one in whom 'the arteries of faith have not hardened' - rather than the man in her lovers. Initially set against a backdrop of Montmartre cafe-life, the novel's pattern becomes more blurred, as if the author retreats into an interior world where dream is the only reality.

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'Distinguished... A work which makes its impression page by page by style and authority. An evocation of love and adolescence, it is an evasive, atmospheric book, but in fact it possesses strength, passion and sadness, being, like the dancer Djuna who is its central figure and much tougher than she looks.' - SUNDAY TIMES 'This brief novel, which somehow recalls Debussey's music, has considerable psychological penetration... a novel that oscillates with sensibility like a cats whisker, and catches the nuance of a nuance with delicate dexterity.' - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'A finely-spun web of feeling and insight into the feminine condition... Exquisitely written.' - SCOTSMAN 'Intensely clever.' - DAILY MAIL

General Fields

  • : 9780720611656
  • : prowen
  • : prowen
  • : 28 September 2004
  • : 186mm X 123mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Anais Nin
  • : Paperback
  • : New edition
  • : 813.52
  • : 181