Lady of the Cards Lady of the Cards

Lady of the Cards

A Memoir in the Form of a Novel

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Publisher Description

Lady of the Cards documents the relationship of publisher and artist Rosita Fanto, and Richard Ellmann, famed biographer of W.B.Yeats, James Joyce and Oscar Wilde. Fanto describes their meetings in Monaco, London, Oxford and New York, the growth of their friendship, its flirtations with romance, and the developing tensions with Ellmann's family, who imagined that the artist and the writer had become lovers. It chronicles the Ellmann-Fanto publication of the Oscar Wilde Playing Cards, the course of Ellmann's debilitating illness--Lou Gehrig's Disease-- his death and its legal and emotional consequences, focusing on his close relationship with Rosita(Fanto) at the end of his life. The memoir written in the form of a novel explores private archives and summons true identities.

Intellectually and emotionally stimulating, Lady of the Cards is a sensitive and rich description of that delicious frisson of excitement which occurs between two people walking along the edge of an emotional cliff.

Merlin Holland, author of The Wilde Album and Oscar Wilde, a Life in Letters

Book Review

A platonic midlife romance strikes creative sparks in this winsome roman clef.
Fanto, a publisher and artist, knew Richard Ellmann, acclaimed biographer of James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, for several years before his death in 1987; the two had collaborated on the creation of a line of arty Wilde-themed playing cards. In Fantos fictionalized version of their relationship, they are also soul mates. Nearing 70, Dick Ellmann is a rumpled, warmhearted American scholar, devoted to caring for his invalid wife Mary. Rosita, radiating in all directions from her home in Monte Carlo, is a middle-aged jet-setter who cant eat dinner in Manhattan without Andy Warhol dropping by her table. But shes also smart, spontaneous and a devotee of the lacte gratuit, the hidden gesture of uncompensated kindness. (She meets Dick while helping a friend auction off some Joyce letters.) A professional connoisseur of fascinating lives, Dick savors Rositas colorful stories of growing up in a wealthy Rumanian family, wartime exile in Brazil, a brothers assassination and her adventurous encounters with the rich and famous, from Salvador Dali to Orson Welles. In turn, Dick shares his subtle insights into the psyches and geniuses of writers and poets. Their affection grows but is stymied by Dicks dutifulness toward Mary. It sustains itself on sporadic intercontinental visits, longing letters and hesitant glances full of unspoken desire. A consummation of a kind occurs when Rosita proposes the playing-card project to complement Dicks soon-to-be-completed Wilde biography, but the aesthetic and intellectual glow of their collaboration darkens as Dick slowly succumbs to Lou Gehrigs disease. Fanto fills the narrative with risqu witticisms and piquant sketches of the glitterati, but her breezy, stylish prose still conveys the passion and pathos of an attraction that seems all the more intense for being so tightly constrained.
A vibrant story of late-blooming love.

--Kirkus Discoveries

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2010
June 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
321
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
3.7
MB

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