I've had this on the shelf for ages, seven whole years, rationing myself because I like to know that I have a 'new' Elizabeth Taylor to look forward to. (And yes, I'm impressed by my self-restraint!)
Oh, those old green Viragos with their beautiful covers ... this is Manet, and I was so thrilled when I spotted the dragon on the glass vase, I'd thought it was a rose stem.
And the bliss of Elizabeth Taylor ...
'She seemed to have been made for widowhood, and had her own little set, for bridge and coffee mornings, and her committee meetings for the better known charities ...'
I've just ordered Hester Lilly ... will report back in 2026!
Oh, thank you so much - I now have a 'new' Elizabeth Taylor to look forward to! Shall I keep it closed until 25th December?
ReplyDeleteWell, think how nice it will be with a mince pie, Toffeeapple.
ReplyDeleteDo you listen to the Backlisted podcast, Mary? They reviewed The Soul of Kindness by Taylor recently and Carmen Callil was a guest. She made a very thinly veiled dig at Nicola Beauman's biography on Taylor, which I so happened to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed it too, Darlene- though I remember thinking she could have pressed one interviewee a bit harder. I remember Elizabeth Jane Howard a few years ago at a library event coming down hard on the biography and seeming to think that it was a cheek to ask any questions at all!
ReplyDeleteI must go and find that podcast - I keep forgetting it's there.
Not heard of this one; I'll keep my eyes open. I've found all my Elizabeth Taylor's as green Viragos in charity shops, so far!
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