Greenery Street (Persephone Book)

by Denis Mackail, Rebecca Cohen | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1903155258 Global Overview for this book
Registered by ReetPetite of Beeston, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom on 3/31/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by ReetPetite from Beeston, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom on Friday, March 31, 2006
Persephone book number 35

PG Wodehouse described this 1925 novel as 'so good that it makes one feel that it's the only possible way of writing a book, to take an ordinary couple and just tell the reader all about them.' Greenery Street can be read on two levels - it is a touching description of a young couple's first year together in London, but it is also a homage - something rare in fiction - to happy married life.

Ian and Felicity Foster are shown as they arrive at 23 Greenery Street, an undisguised and still unchanged Walpole Street in Chelsea. Their uneventful but always interesting everyday life is the main subject of a novel that evokes the charmingly contented and timeless while managing to be both funny and profound about human relations.

Denis Mackail was a grandson of Edward Burne-Jones on his mother's side and son of JW Mackail, the eminent classical scholar ; his sister was the novelist Angela Thirkell. He wrote nearly a book a year for thirty years.

There was no question about the endpaper fabric for Greenery Street -it had to be something that the Fosters would have had in their house. This 1925 cretonne is, we believe, exactly what Felicity might have bought at 'Andrew Brown's' (Peter Jones) and used to cover the sofa.

Released 5 yrs ago (10/2/2018 UTC) at Nottingham City Centre in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom

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