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A Green Equinox

The witty, dazzling rediscovered classic for spring 2024
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A Green Equinox by Elizabeth Mavor explores the complexities of love and identity through the experiences of a woman in England. As she navigates relationships and self-discovery, the narrative delves into themes of passion and personal growth. The story blends emotional depth with moments of wit and insight, creating a rich tapestry of human connections.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate stories that delve into the complexities of human relationships and personal growth, all set against a vividly described backdrop. The narrative blends wit and introspection, exploring themes of love, art, and intellectual pursuits, which may appeal to readers who enjoy character-driven fiction with a touch of philosophical intrigue.

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A Green Equinox

An intrepid exploration of gender, female sexuality and passion: romantic, carnal, and cerebral. This brilliant novel, long out of print, was shortlisted for the 1973 Booker Prize.

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While I waited for sleep I retraced the road which brought me to you. Unbelievably it only took six months, equinox to equinox.

This dazzling rediscovered classic, shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1973, is a heady, witty and seductive exploration of female sexuality—perfect for fans of Iris Murdoch and Brigid Brophy.

'Funny and brave and moving and absolutely bonkers. I love this novel' - CHARLOTTE MENDELSON

'A transgressive classic . . . intrepid, eccentric, and not giving a damn' - OBSERVER

'Elizabeth Mavor relishes spirited, unorthodox women, free with their tongues and ready to snap their fingers at convention' - LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS

Hero Kinoull is an antiquarian bookseller whose sedate life in the picturesque English town of Beaudesert is turned upside down between the spring and autumn equinoxes of a single year. First, her quiet but forbidden liaison with Hugh Shafto, the curator of the country's finest collection of Rococo art, comes to an abrupt halt when she develops an adoration for his straight-talking, do-gooding wife Belle.

But this relationship leads to other, even more unexpected feelings for Belle's widowed mother-in-law, the majestic Kate Shafto, who spends her days tending her garden and sailing her handmade boats in the waters of the miniature archipelago she's constructed in a disused gravel pit.

'A strange little nugget of a novel . . . I'd like any book that could be described as a mix between Beatrix Potter, JG Ballard and Sophocles' - Irish Times

'A sprawling pleasure (come for the oddly troubled surface of a reclaimed gravel-pit, stay for the tragicomedy of intergenerational queer desire)' - Eley Williams

Series: Virago Modern Classics

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A Green Equinox by Elizabeth Mavor is celebrated for its humour, boldness, and unconventional storytelling. Critics praise its astute exploration of pretension and hypocrisy, alongside its engaging portrayal of spirited and unorthodox women. The novel traverses themes of love, art, and gender through lush, intricate prose, capturing the timelessness of human desires and emotions. The narrative offers a rare blend of comedy and tragedy, establishing itself as a distinctive and singular work.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780349018393

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 September 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Virago Press Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 126.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 169g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Born in Glasgow, educated at Oxford, where she was the first woman to edit the university magazine, Cherwell, Elizabeth Mavor (1927-2013) was the author of five novels. The fourth, A Green Equinox (1973) was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Drawn to the lives of women, both real and imaginary, who flouted convention, her non-fiction works include two historical biographies: The Virgin Mistress: A Study in Survival (1964); and The Ladies of Langollen (1971).

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