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An edition of Change the name (1941)

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Frustrated by her wealthy father in her attempt to attend university, Celia becomes hard and selfish, taking what she wants.

In order to escape from her parents, she marries the first man she meets and accompanies him to the Far East. After his early death, she returns to England with her baby daughter.

Celia becomes a successful writer and lives with a variety of men. She destroys the life of her daughter, and also that of the sister-in-law who befriends her.

Set earlier in this century. Change the Name is among the best of Anna Kavan's novels written when she used the name Helen Ferguson. It combines a strong story line with a firsthand account of English rural life, and foreshadows Kavan's development as one of the most exceptional writers of her time. (From the book jacket, british reprint published in 1993).

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Publisher
Peter Owen
Language
English
Pages
254

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Change the name
1993, Peter Owen
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Change the name
1941, Jonathan Cape

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London

Edition Notes

This Edition is a British reprint published in 1993 by Peter Owen Limited London, U.K, distributed in the U.S by Dufour Editions, Inc. Originally published by Jonathan Cape, London, 1941.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.912
Library of Congress
PR6009.D63 C47 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
254 p. ;
Number of pages
254
Dimensions
21 x 14,6 x 1,9 centimeters
Weight
450 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1509066M
Internet Archive
changename0000kava
ISBN 10
072060883X
ISBN 13
9780720608830
LCCN
93190842
OCLC/WorldCat
28280002
Library Thing
1736636
Goodreads
761585

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Although she was only twenty-four, everything seemed to be finished. A kind of sterility hung over everything that she did; inside, she was empty and lost. Nothing seemed to have any meaning. Her life was a senseless gibbering of phantoms.
added by Catherine Lenoble. "fan of a fan : http://redofthehood.tumblr.com/post/22943741022/although-she-was-only-twenty-four-everything"

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