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The Pumpkin Eater (New York Review Books Classics)

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The Pumpkin Eater (New York Review Books Classics)

by Mortimer, Penelope

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ISBN 10
1590173821
ISBN 13
9781590173824
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NYRB Classics. A beautiful crisp clean uncracked softcover copy in fine condition. . Fine. Soft cover. 2011.

Synopsis

Penelope Mortimer (1918–1999) was born Penelope Ruth Fletcher in North Wales, the younger of two children of an Anglican clergyman father and his wife. The family moved often, and Penelope was educated at half a dozen institutions before spending a year at the University of London. In 1937 she married the journalist Charles Dimont, with whom she had two daughters. Two more daughters by two different men would follow before, in 1949, she divorced Dimont and married the barrister, novelist, and playwright John Mortimer, with whom she had another daughter and her only son. The Mortimers were celebrated as “the last word in marital chic,” but the marriage was tumultuous and the couple divorced in 1972. In addition to The Pumpkin Eater (1962), made into a 1964 film from a screenplay by Harold Pinter and starring Anne Bancroft and Peter Finch, Mortimer published several other novels, including Daddy’s Gone A-Hunting (1958), Long Distance  (1974), and The Handyman (1983); a travel book co-authored with John Mortimer, With Love and Lizards (1957); and a biography of the Queen Mother. She also served as a film critic for the London Observer and was a regular contributor of short stories to The New Yorker. The first volume of her autobiography About Time (1979) was awarded the Whitbread Prize and was followed by About Time Too (1993). Daphne Merkin is the author of Enchantment , a novel and  Dreaming of Hitler, a collection of essays. Her cultural criticism has appeared in a range of publications, including Vogue and The American Scholar , and has been widely anthologized. She has been a staff writer for The New Yorker , and is currently a contributing writer at Elle and The New York Times Magazine . She lives in New York City, where she teaches writing, and is at work on a memoir,  Melancholy Baby.

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Bookseller
Maxwell's House of Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
055075
Title
The Pumpkin Eater (New York Review Books Classics)
Author
Mortimer, Penelope
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1590173821
ISBN 13
9781590173824
Publisher
NYRB Classics
Place of Publication
Ny
Date Published
2011
Pages
224
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9&f
Keywords
NYRB CLASSICS LIGHT PURPLE WITH RED AND DARK BLUE LETTERING KCA0203

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