Beryl Bainbridge

- Authors
- King, Brendan
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Continuum
- Date
- 2016-09-08T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 2.38 MB
- Lang
- en
Dame Beryl Bainbridge was one of the most popular and recognisable English novelists of her generation. She was shortlisted for the Booker Prize five times, and her critically acclaimed novels *The Dressmaker *(1973), *The Bottle Factory Outing *(1974), *An Awfully Big Adventure *(1990), *Every Man For Himself *(1996) and *Master Georgie *(1998), confirmed her status as one of the major literary figures of the past fifty years.
A unique voice in fiction, and unforgettable in person, Beryl Bainbridge was famous for her gregarious drinking habits and her unconventional lifestyle. Yet underneath the public image of a quirky eccentric lay a complex and sometimes traumatic private life that she rarely talked about and which was often only hinted at in her novels.
In this first full-length biography, Brendan King draws on a mass of unpublished letters and diaries to reveal the real woman behind the popular image. He explores Bainbridge's difficult childhood in Formby, her career as a young actress at the Liverpool Playhouse, and her life as a single mother and writer in Camden Town. Along the way he tackles her complex private life: her failed marriage to the painter Austin Davies, her affairs, and her longstanding relationship with her publisher, Colin Haycraft.
This frank portrait of Beryl Bainbridge tells the story of a life that is every bit as dramatic and compelling as one of her own perfectly-crafted novels.