HjemGrupperSnakMereZeitgeist
Søg På Websted
På dette site bruger vi cookies til at levere vores ydelser, forbedre performance, til analyseformål, og (hvis brugeren ikke er logget ind) til reklamer. Ved at bruge LibraryThing anerkender du at have læst og forstået vores vilkår og betingelser inklusive vores politik for håndtering af brugeroplysninger. Din brug af dette site og dets ydelser er underlagt disse vilkår og betingelser.

Resultater fra Google Bøger

Klik på en miniature for at gå til Google Books

A far cry from Kensington af Muriel Spark
Indlæser...

A far cry from Kensington (original 1988; udgave 1989)

af Muriel Spark

MedlemmerAnmeldelserPopularitetGennemsnitlig vurderingOmtaler
1,2795514,978 (3.85)211
Mrs. Hawkins, the majestic narrator of A Far Cry from Kensington, takes us well in hand, and leads us back to her threadbare years in postwar London. There, as a fat and much admired young war widow, she spent her days working for a mad, near-bankrupt publisher ("of very good books") and her nights dispensing advice at her small South Kensington rooming-house. At work and at home Mrs. Hawkins soon uncovered evil: shady literary doings and a deadly enemy; anonymous letters, blackmail, and suicide. With aplomb, however, Mrs. Hawkins confidently set about putting things to order, little imagining the mayhem which would ensue. Now decades older, thin, successful, and delighted with life in Italy -- quite a far cry from Kensington -- Mrs. Hawkins looks back to all those dark doings, and recounts how her own life changed forever. She still, however, loves to give advice: "It's easy to get thin. You eat and drink the same as always, only half....I offer this advice without fee; it is included in the price of this book." A masterwork by "Britain's greatest living novelist" (Sunday Telegraph, 1999), A Far Cry from Kensington has been hailed as "outstanding" (The Observer) and "wickedly and adroitly executed" (The New York Times). "Far Cry is, among other things, a comedy that holds a tragedy as an egg-cup holds an egg" (Philadelphia Inquirer).… (mere)
Medlem:MacandrewBayLibrary
Titel:A far cry from Kensington
Forfattere:Muriel Spark
Info:London : Penguin, 1989.
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
Vurdering:
Nøgleord:Ingen

Work Information

Et godt stykke fra Kensington af Muriel Spark (1988)

  1. 01
    Harpole and Foxberrow, General Publishers af J. L. Carr (KayCliff)
    KayCliff: Both novels feature publishers in fiction.
Indlæser...

Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog.

Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog.

» Se også 211 omtaler

Engelsk (54)  Spansk (1)  Alle sprog (55)
Viser 1-5 af 55 (næste | vis alle)
4. A Far Cry from Kensington by Muriel Spark
published: 1988
format: 185-page paperback, 2000 edition from New Direction Classic
acquired: 2021 read: Jan 16-18 time reading: 6:03, 2.0 mpp
rating: 4
genre/style: not-quite-contemporary fiction theme: TBR
locations: Kensington and West End, London, 1954
about the author: 1918-2006. Scottish novelist born in Edinburgh

Litsy post

I always find planning to read from my own TBR stacks somehow a little imperfect, but that‘s what I did here.

As a recreation of 1954/55 South Kensington and London‘s publishing world, this is something of a masterpiece. I‘m clueless about South Kensington, but it wasn‘t the ritzy place in the 1950‘s that it is today. The short book is little slow in its plot line. But it vividly recreates a textured populated world and has a dark charm.

---

I should add that's it's first person and has some humor and I even laughed out loud. This is my third novel by Spark. I found it less ambitious than [The Prime of Jean Brodie] or [Memento Mori], but much more interior than those books, well, at least more relatable and saner than Jean. I loved how she captures these really interesting internal self-reflections of Nancy Hawkins, including the opening paragraph.

Actually, for dedicated readers, I'll share that opening paragraph (this is more skippable than other things here).

So great was the noise during the day that I used to lie awake at night listening to the silence. Eventually, I fell asleep contented, filled with soundlessness, but while I was awake I enjoyed the experience of darkness, thought, memory, sweet anticipations. I heard the silence. It was in those days of the early 'fifties of this century that I formed the habit of insomnia. Insomnia is not bad in itself. You can lie awake at night and think; the quality of insomnia depends entirely on what you decide to think of. Can you decide to think? -- Yes, you can. You can put your mind to anything most of the time. You can sit peacefully in front of a blank television set, just watching nothing; and sooner or later you can make your own programme much better than the mass product. It's fun, you should try it. You can put anyone you like on the screen, alone or in company, saying and doing what you want them to do, with yourself in the middle if you prefer it that way.

Anyway, recommended for Spark fans and anyone else looking to gently visit another time and place.

2023
https://www.librarything.com/topic/347061#8045985 ( )
  dchaikin | Jan 22, 2023 |
Set in 1954 in London, protagonist Mrs. Hawkins lives in a rooming house with a medical student, a married couple, a nurse, and a dressmaker. Mrs. Hawkins is defined by her “presence” – she is outspoken and gives plenty of advice. Looking back from a distance of thirty years, she narrates the story of her work in publishing, which is negatively impacted by a feud with an unskilled writer. The plot involves the mystery of a threatening letter received by the Polish dressmaker. This book starts as a comedy of manners, but a darker edge emerges later.

Muriel Spark illuminates the politics of the publishers of the past. She pokes fun at the seemingly unattainable “job in publishing” – and the many people who seek it. Themes include truth, transformation, and revenge. I particularly enjoyed the first half of this book, before the darkness sets in. I found it an odd mixture of humor and malevolence. I enjoyed the writing and the dry humor. I was unprepared for its abrupt ending.
( )
  Castlelass | Oct 30, 2022 |
Another welcome volume in the oeuvre of Muriel Spark. ( )
  jwhenderson | Jul 2, 2022 |
An interesting story told as a memory of the protagonist, Mrs. Hawkes, who life has shifted "A Far Cry From Kensington". A pretentious woman who was outspoken and intelligent. She worked in the field of publishing. A mystery unfolds in the boarding in which she lives, including a suicide and a stalker. A good story. ( )
  hemlokgang | May 19, 2022 |
Mrs Hawkins is capable and caring. She must be because everyone keeps confiding in her. She is also strongly opinionated. She is full of straightforward advice as she looks back thirty years to her life when she lived in a rooming house in South Kensington with a host of characters only slightly less eccentric than those at her job in a publishing house. Nancy - because, yes, Mrs Hawkins actually does have a first name - is clear-eyed and honest. She can spot a louse amongst writers almost as easily as her housemate, Kate, a nurse, can spot an actual louse. Nancy was almost instantly on her guard with the very slimy Hector Bartlett though his subsequent actions go beyond even her worst suspicions. Calling him out for what he is is worth losing two jobs. It’s only a shame everyone else can’t be as perspicacious as she is.

Muriel Spark is in fine form here poking fun at the world of publishing in London in the 1950s — a world she knew well. But it is also a closely observed milieu full of young war widows, chancers, women of talent, and worried refugees. There are class divisions but the only division that matters, at least to people like Nancy, is between those who are capable and those who are not.

Very easy to recommend. ( )
  RandyMetcalfe | Apr 21, 2022 |
Viser 1-5 af 55 (næste | vis alle)
''A Far Cry From Kensington,'' her 18th novel, is the perfect vehicle for her to win over Philistines like me. At the risk of being drummed out of the Book Reviewers Union, I feel the best way to convey the pleasure this novel gives is to compare it to a wonderful old Alec Guinness movie, something along the lines of ''The Lavender Hill Mob.'' True, it follows the rules of art right down the line and illuminates the human condition, etc. But it also meets a trickier challenge, that of being superb entertainment
tilføjet af davidcla | RedigerNew York Times, Robert Plunket (Jul 31, 1988)
 

» Tilføj andre forfattere (13 mulige)

Forfatter navnRolleHvilken slags forfatterVærk?Status
Spark, Murielprimær forfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Allisio, AnnaOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Andreasen, Mogens WenzelOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Bachmann, ÞórdísOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Bayer, OttoOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Boyd, WilliamIntroduktionmedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Bron, EleanorFortællermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Day, LucienneOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Dilé, LéoOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Dimitriu-Sora, IleanaOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Gibson, FloFortællermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Juan, Maribel deOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Monachino, TeresaOmslagsdesignermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Ramos, WandaOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Singer, MosheOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Smith, AliIntroduktionmedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Stevenson, JulietFortællermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Taylor, AlanForordmedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Du bliver nødt til at logge ind for at redigere data i Almen Viden.
For mere hjælp se Almen Viden hjælpesiden.
Kanonisk titel
Originaltitel
Alternative titler
Oprindelig udgivelsesdato
Personer/Figurer
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Vigtige steder
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Vigtige begivenheder
Beslægtede film
Indskrift
Tilegnelse
Første ord
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
So great was the noise during the day that I used to lie awake at night listening to the silence.
What do we do with our lives? (Introduction)
Citater
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Insomnia is not bad in itself. You can lie awake at night and think; the quality of insomnia depends entirely on what you decide to think of. Can you decide to think? -- Yes, you can.
Sidste ord
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
(Klik for at vise Advarsel: Kan indeholde afsløringer.)
(Klik for at vise Advarsel: Kan indeholde afsløringer.)
Oplysning om flertydighed
Forlagets redaktører
Bagsidecitater
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Originalsprog
Canonical DDC/MDS
Canonical LCC

Henvisninger til dette værk andre steder.

Wikipedia på engelsk (1)

Mrs. Hawkins, the majestic narrator of A Far Cry from Kensington, takes us well in hand, and leads us back to her threadbare years in postwar London. There, as a fat and much admired young war widow, she spent her days working for a mad, near-bankrupt publisher ("of very good books") and her nights dispensing advice at her small South Kensington rooming-house. At work and at home Mrs. Hawkins soon uncovered evil: shady literary doings and a deadly enemy; anonymous letters, blackmail, and suicide. With aplomb, however, Mrs. Hawkins confidently set about putting things to order, little imagining the mayhem which would ensue. Now decades older, thin, successful, and delighted with life in Italy -- quite a far cry from Kensington -- Mrs. Hawkins looks back to all those dark doings, and recounts how her own life changed forever. She still, however, loves to give advice: "It's easy to get thin. You eat and drink the same as always, only half....I offer this advice without fee; it is included in the price of this book." A masterwork by "Britain's greatest living novelist" (Sunday Telegraph, 1999), A Far Cry from Kensington has been hailed as "outstanding" (The Observer) and "wickedly and adroitly executed" (The New York Times). "Far Cry is, among other things, a comedy that holds a tragedy as an egg-cup holds an egg" (Philadelphia Inquirer).

No library descriptions found.

Beskrivelse af bogen
Haiku-resume

Current Discussions

Ingen

Populære omslag

Quick Links

Vurdering

Gennemsnit: (3.85)
0.5
1 3
1.5 1
2 13
2.5 8
3 68
3.5 25
4 122
4.5 20
5 70

Er det dig?

Bliv LibraryThing-forfatter.

 

Om | Kontakt | LibraryThing.com | Brugerbetingelser/Håndtering af brugeroplysninger | Hjælp/FAQs | Blog | Butik | APIs | TinyCat | Efterladte biblioteker | Tidlige Anmeldere | Almen Viden | 204,467,522 bøger! | Topbjælke: Altid synlig