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Briefly, A Delicious Life

A ghostly historical love story longlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize

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Briefly, A Delicious Life

De: Nell Stevens
Narrado por: Ell Potter
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'A gorgeous, wildly seductive novel, shimmering with intelligence, humour and joy' - Sarah Waters

Longlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize

In 1838 Frédéric Chopin, George Sand and her children travel to a monastery in Mallorca. They are there to create and to convalesce, to live a simple life after the wildness of their Paris days.

Witness to this tumultuous arrival is Blanca, the ghost of a teenage girl who has been at the monastery for over three hundred years. Blanca’s was a life cut short and she is outraged. Having lived in a world full, according to her mother, of ‘beautiful men’, she has found that in death it is the women she falls for, their beauty she cannot turn away from, and it is the women and girls who, over her centuries in the village and at the monastery, she has sought to protect from the attentions of men with what little power she has. And then George Sand arrives, this beautiful woman in a man’s clothes, and Blanca is in love.

But the rest of the village is suspicious of the newcomers, and as winter sets in, as George tries to keep her family and herself from falling apart, as Chopin writes prelude after prelude in despair on his tuneless piano, their stay looks likely to end in disaster . . .

Heady with the delicious scent of the Mediterranean, richly witty, and utterly compulsive, Briefly, A Delicious Life is a story about convention and breaking convention, about love – yearning, secret, forbidden, unrequited – and about men and women and the cruelty they mete out to one another.


'Exquisite' - New York Times
'Deeply enjoyable' - Telegraph

'Electrifyingly beautiful, exhilaratingly clever . . . sensual, original, intelligent and brimming with love' - Imogen Hermes Gowar

Ficção Histórica Ficção Literária Gênero Ficção Literatura e Ficção Terror

Resumo da Crítica

A luscious, multi-sensory bewitchment of a book - Stevens’ writing rings with wit and surprise (Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Mercies)

I found myself floored by the astonishing freshness of this historical novel . . . A shining work of art, but so deftfully, gracefully done, that it was a struggle to stop myself from turning the pages. Nell Stevens is an original, whose touch is as deft as it is masterful

(Elizabeth Macneal, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Doll Factory)
Stevens is brilliant at describing desire
Deeply enjoyable, guileful
Dreamy and sensual and life-affirming too
Truly original . . . brilliant
Nell Stevens’s hugely accomplished debut novel evokes a sense both of place and time with a confidence that augurs well for her future career . . . The book is attuned to both contemporary and timeless concerns and grips throughout
Exquisite . . . Blanca is the story’s heart. She’s a charming, witty character whose vulnerability and occasional gloom make her an irresistible narrator . . . I confess: I cried
A teenage ghost falls in love with a writer who doesn’t know she exists in this playful, otherworldly debut novel
A voluptuous delight . . . Like the best historical fiction it is playfully disingenuous . . . the whole book is radiant with life

Electrifyingly beautiful, exhilaratingly clever . . . categorically the most gorgeous first novel I've read in years. It's rare that I come across historical fiction so sensual, so original, so intelligent, and so brimming with love

(Imogen Hermes Gowar, author of The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock)

A gorgeous, wildly seductive novel, shimmering with intelligence, humour and joy. I adored this book.

(Sarah Waters, author of Fingersmith and The Paying Guests)

A haunting, dazzling tale of all the good stuff: love, sex, music, literature, death, and what happens after. Nell Stevens is a beautiful writer.

(Melissa Broder, author of The Pisces and Milk Fed )
A heady yet poignant story about a queer ghost who falls in love
This deeply wild debut follows the unconventional love triangle that unfolds between real-life French novelist George Sand, her lover Frédéric Chopin, and the teenage ghost who died over 400 years earlier and pines after George from afar.
An interesting and absorbing read . . . Highly recommended
Tantalising . . . Stevens is convincing in her portrayal of the haunting nature of desire past and present
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