Silence and Psychology in Claude Vincendon's Golden Silence (Durrell Studies 9)
Silence and Psychology in Claude Vincendon's Golden Silence (Durrell Studies 9)
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Author(s): Pine, Richard
ISBN No.: 9781527543270
Year: 202312
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 128.25
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

The distinguished French-Alexandrian novelist Claude Vincendon died in 1967, leaving unpublished her Golden Silence (1964), the typescript of which was recently discovered. The book focusses on the life of a mute girl who has been cursed by the Evil Eye, and her life in her native Alexandria, in England and Australia. The text has been edited, with commentaries, by Sibylle Vincendon (the author's niece), Richard Pine and David Green. The exploratory essays contained in the present book address Claude Vincendon's life; the background to her aristocratic family in Alexandria; her marriage to Irishman Tim Forde and their life together in Ireland, Australia and Israel; Claude's second marriage to Lawrence Durrell, and their working life together in Cyprus and France; the inter-connection between their literary works; Claude's first three novels, published in the 1960s by Faber and Faber; the social and political conditions in post-war Egypt, Britain and Australia; the construction of Golden Silence and the psychological character of silence itself; the phenomenon of the Evil Eye; and the concept of Nemesis which permeates Golden Silence.


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