Why Not Say What Happened?

Why Not Say What Happened?
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A Memoir
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Artikel-Nr:
9781408816806
Veröffentl:
2010
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
304
Autor:
Ivana Lowell
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
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Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Deutsch
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''A riveting memoir about high society, alcohol and the corrosive effects of wealth'' - Sunday Times

''Impossible to put down ... Never before has so much bad behaviour by people who should have known better been crammed into so few pages'' - Rachel CookeObserver

''A painful and yet bravely hilarious memoir'' - Evening Standard''s Books of the Year

''A candid and anecdote-laden book'' - Tatler
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The step-daughter of poet Robert Lowell and daughter of Caroline Blackwood, Ivana Lowell''s memoir is fascinating, disturbing and completely unique.

Beautiful, intelligent and wealthy, Ivana Lowell seemed to have it all. Part of the Guinness dynasty, her family were glamorous and well-connected. Her charismatic but spoilt grandmother Maureen had made an excellent marriage with the Lord of Dufferin and Avon and was a leader of the fashionable set in her youth. Her mother, the writer Caroline Blackwood, socialised with the most glitteringly bohemian and high-profile figures of New York and London. Caroline had intense love affairs and was married to the painter Lucian Freud and the talented composer Israel Citkowitz before finally settling down with the poet Robert Lowell.

However, being born into the Guinness inheritance was not the blessing that it appeared to be. Ivana''s life of glamour and high-living has been marked by tragedy and loss. Like her brilliant but troubled mother, she has been plagued by an addiction to alcohol which took root when she was still a self-conscious schoolgirl. Having survived a childhood accident which left her physically scarred and the instability of a frenetic home life, she is also faced with the discovery of a secret which threatens to undermine her entire past.

This frank and witty memoir is both vibrant and sad. It is laced with anecdotes and familiar names from the 1940s to the present, but it is ultimately an account of the relationship between mother and daughter, the story of two women whose deep affection for each other withstands everything that life has to throw at them.
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''A riveting memoir about high society, alcohol and the corrosive effects of wealth'' - Sunday Times

''Impossible to put down ... Never before has so much bad behaviour by people who should have known better been crammed into so few pages'' - Rachel CookeObserver

''A painful and yet bravely hilarious memoir'' - Evening Standard''s Books of the Year

''A candid and anecdote-laden book'' - Tatler
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The step-daughter of poet Robert Lowell and daughter of Caroline Blackwood, Ivana Lowell''s memoir is fascinating, disturbing and completely unique.

Beautiful, intelligent and wealthy, Ivana Lowell seemed to have it all. Part of the Guinness dynasty, her family were glamorous and well-connected. Her charismatic but spoilt grandmother Maureen had made an excellent marriage with the Lord of Dufferin and Avon and was a leader of the fashionable set in her youth. Her mother, the writer Caroline Blackwood, socialised with the most glitteringly bohemian and high-profile figures of New York and London. Caroline had intense love affairs and was married to the painter Lucian Freud and the talented composer Israel Citkowitz before finally settling down with the poet Robert Lowell.

However, being born into the Guinness inheritance was not the blessing that it appeared to be. Ivana''s life of glamour and high-living has been marked by tragedy and loss. Like her brilliant but troubled mother, she has been plagued by an addiction to alcohol which took root when she was still a self-conscious schoolgirl. Having survived a childhood accident which left her physically scarred and the instability of a frenetic home life, she is also faced with the discovery of a secret which threatens to undermine her entire past.

This frank and witty memoir is both vibrant and sad. It is laced with anecdotes and familiar names from the 1940s to the present, but it is ultimately an account of the relationship between mother and daughter, the story of two women whose deep affection for each other withstands everything that life has to throw at them.

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