The Bulgari Connection
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- 4,99 €
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- 4,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
A fast-moving, elegant novel set in contemporary London in the glittery world of charity auctions, big business, high art, and more than enough money to spare.
Take one wealthy businessman fresh on his second marriage to an avid, successful young woman, one artist and a portrait for sale, two women wearing Bulgari necklaces, add a touch of the supernatural, a big dose of envy, stir, and see what happens.
Reviews
‘Our most intelligent and hard-hitting feminist novelist today’ Daily Mail
‘Weldon is a gifted tease of a writer.’
Sunday Times
‘Prolific and provocative, Fay Weldon shines brightest in the league table of British women novelists.’ Time Out
About the author
Fay Weldon was born in England and raised in New Zealand. She took degrees in Economics at the University of St Andrews in Scotland and after a decade of odd jobs and hard times began writing fiction. She is now well known as novelist, screenwriter and cultural journalist.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Originally commissioned by Bulgari, the Italian jewelry company, as a novel to be circulated privately to clients, Weldon's latest breaks new (and deeply controversial) ground in its cross-fertilization of art and marketing. Condemn Weldon as they may, it will be hard for reviewers to entirely dismiss the wickedly entertaining fiction that results. Covering familiar territory, the prolific, irreverent writer (Rhode Island Blues; The Life and Loves of a She-Devil; etc.) crafts a deliciously witty and compulsively readable romp through the hearts (and beds) of four intelligent, flawed characters who want what they want and get what they deserve. Grace Salt (n e McNab), the wronged middle-aged ex-wife of millionaire developer Barley Salt, still suffers pangs of longing for him despite his recent marriage to Doris Dubois, the ambitious, youthful host of a TV arts program. "If I did not hate her I expect I would quite like her," Grace muses of course, she's just been released from prison for attempting to run Doris down in a parking lot. The three inadvertently meet at a charity event hosted by Lady Juliet Random, in which a portrait of the socialite wearing a custom-made Bulgari necklace, painted by the young and handsome Walter Wells, is up for auction. Grace, the highest bidder, walks away with the portrait and the painter's heart; Walter's romanticization of Grace as a "blown rose" transmutes quickly into as true a love as Weldon may believe in. The acquisitive and increasingly malicious Doris leaves with her heart set on snagging the necklace and gaining revenge for losing the painting. Weldon's prose is both wonderfully expressive and economical throughout, and her slightly disappointing ending will easily be forgiven.