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344p PERSEPHONE BOOKS ISBN 1903155150
WITH A PUBLISHER'S EDITORIAL NOTE
In 1921 Katherine Mansfield came to Switzerland, to live
at the Chalet des Sapins in Montana; she was 32 and seriously
ill with tuberculosis, but the next few months were to
be the most fruitful of her life - she did not have much
time left to her. The Montana Stories contains everything
she wrote between July of that year and her death in January
1923.
These short stories have never before been published together
with unfinished fragments and extracts from the Letters
and Journals from those months, and new and detailed editorial
notes; nor have the original illustrations that accompanied
the stories' first magazine publication been previously
reprinted. But by reading everything in strictly chronological
order the reader understands the way a writer of genius
forced herself on during this astonishingly creative period.
The critic John Carey chose Katherine Mansfield's short
stories as one of his favourite books of the last century:
'Nearly half are set in the New Zealand of her childhood...
Though death intrudes in almost every story, melancholy
is debarred. The focus is on those starting life, not ending
it.'
'The fabric is 'Stems and looping
tendrils with harebells', designed in 1921 by Constance
Irving. We chose it because the delicate blue harebells
could be the gentians growing in the mountains; although
the background is sombre, the flowers are both pretty
and sophisticated. |