Virginia Woolf once mused that no biographer had ever been "subtle enough and bold enough to present that queer amalgamation of dream and reality, that perpetual marriage of granite and rainbow" that is an artist's life. Mitchell Leaska has now answered this daunting challenge. The editor of two of her novels, a volume of letters, and her early journals, as well as the author of a critical work that Leonard Woolf called "the most illuminating study of Virginia Woolf's novels that I have ever read". Leaska is uniquely placed to write the most uncompromising and deeply informed literary biography to date.Leaska unearths much new and disturbing material that illuminates both Woolf's life and work. He recounts the hard realities of Woolf's early life -- the succession of tragic and untimely deaths, the illnesses, the stretches of madness -- as they emerged, infallibly transformed by Woolf's imagination in her iridescent novels, letters, and diaries. Leaska explores, for the first time, the troubled lives of Woolf's parents. Plunging below the lyrical surface of Woolf's narratives, he uncovers the dissonances generated by her parents' relationship and the deeper story of how she sought to create harmony out of such profound divisions.
Granite and Rainbow - The Life of Virginia Woolf
Mitchell Alexander Leaska
Farrar Straus Giroux
1998
512 páginas
17h 4m
ISBN-13: 9780374166595
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