Possession by A. S. Byatt
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Bibliographic Details
- Author: A. S. Byatt
- Title: Possession
- Publisher: Everyman's Library; Second Printing (October 29, 2013)
- Language: English
- Format: Hardcover – 525 pages
- ISBN-10: 0375712356
- ISBN-13: 978-0375712357
- Item Weight: 1.32 pounds
- Dimensions: 5.27 x 1.24 x 8.29 inches
- Book Condition: New / Like New – excellent
- Dust Jacket Condition: Excellent
- Edition: Second Printing
Synopsis:
A. S. Byatt’s beloved novel—winner of the Booker Prize and an international best seller—is a spellbinding intellectual mystery and an utterly transfixing love story.
“Gorgeously written … A tour de force.” —The New York Times Book Review
Roland Michell and Maud Bailey are young academics in the 1980s researching the lives of two Victorian literary figures: the major poet Randolph Henry Ash and the lesser-known “fairy poetess” Christabel LaMotte. After coming across hints of a long-buried and potentially explosive secret in the poets’ letters and journals, Maud and Roland join forces to track their subjects’ movements from London to Yorkshire to Brittany, tracing clues embedded in poems and hunting down evidence in dusty archives and in a freshly opened grave. Their eagerness to uncover the truth draws the two lonely scholars together, but what they discover will have implications they could not have imagined.
An extraordinary counterpoint of passions and ideas, POSSESSION is woven throughout with invented historical documents and poetry of dazzling richness and depth, bringing Byatt’s Victorian characters vividly to life. The result is both a gripping story and a brilliant exploration of the nature of love and obsession—and of what we can know about the past.
About the Author:
A. S. Byatt was the author of numerous novels, including The Children’s Book, The Biographer’s Tale, and Possession, which was awarded the Booker Prize. She also wrote two novellas, published together as Angels & Insects, five collections of short stories, and several works of nonfiction.
A distinguished critic and author, and the recipient of the 2016 Erasmus Prize for her “inspiring contribution to ‘life writing,’” she died in 2023.
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