An edition of Let me alone (1930)

Let me alone

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An edition of Let me alone (1930)

Let me alone

A novel

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Anna Kavan's reputation is escalating internationally, and translations of her books are appearing in many languages. This early novel is therefore of especial interest, as an account of personal stresses which she was later to use and develop in more subjective and experimental ways. Indeed, it was the name of the central character of Let Me Alone that the author chose when she changed her name as a writer (and her personal identity) from Helen Ferguson to Anna Kavan.

Anna's mother dies in childbirth and she is brought up by her father and a governess, in a remote Pyrenean village. When she is thirteen, her father shoots himself. She is adopted by a rich, beautiful and ruthless aunt, who relegates her to a boarding school. There she first becomes attached to the headmistress, Rachel, who takes a possessive interest in the unusual and attractive girl, and then to a fellow-pupil, Sidney Reeve. This girl prises Anna away from Rachel, but is finally supplanted in Anna's affections by another girl, Catherine. Leaving school, Anna is made to feel unwanted by her aunt, who forces her into a loveless marriage. She comes to detest her husband and his bourgeois family, but cannot break away and accompanies him to Burma. There, in an exotic setting described with Lawrentian intensity, the story reaches its climax.

Sharp characterization combines with fine descriptive writing, especially of the Burmese countryside. In addition to is literary interest, the book evokes life in England and is colonies from the early years of the century through the period following the First World War. (From the book jacket, british reprint published in 1974).

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English
Pages
320

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Cover of: Laissez-moi ma solitude
Laissez-moi ma solitude
1993, 10/18
in French
Cover of: Laissez-moi ma solitude
Laissez-moi ma solitude
1981, Presses de la Renaissance
in French
Cover of: Let me alone
Let me alone: A novel
1974, Peter Owen, Peter Owen Publishers
Hardback in English - New edition
Cover of: Let me alone
Let me alone
1930, Jonathan Cape
in English - First edition

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London

Edition Notes

Originally published under the name Helen Ferguson by Jonathan Cape, London, 1930.

Other Titles
Laissez-moi ma solitude

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/1F
Library of Congress
PZ3.E241 Le4, PR6009.D63 Le4

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Pagination
320p. ;
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
19 x 13 x centimeters
Weight
362 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21702896M
Internet Archive
letmealonenovel0000kava
ISBN 10
0720602432
ISBN 13
9780720602432
LCCN
74192757
OCLC/WorldCat
1218039
Library Thing
5400008
Goodreads
503125

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