Orchard and Vineyard (1921) is a poetry collection by Vita Sackville-West. While she is most widely recognized as the lover of English novelist Virginia Woolf, Sackville-West was a popular and gifted poet, playwright, and novelist in her own right. A prominent lesbian and bohemian figure, Sackville-West was also the daughter of an English Baron, granting her a unique and often divided perspective on life in the twentieth century. In "e;Mariana in the North,"e; Sackville-West tells the story of a woman whose best days lie behind her, whose "e;beautiful lovers have passed,"e; leaving only "e;the voice of the lonely land"e;: "e;All her youth is gone, her beautiful youth outworn, / Daughter of tarn and tor, the moors that were once her home / No longer know her step..."e; Mournful and romantic, Sackville-West's verse explores such matters of the human heart as beauty, aging, and loss. Elsewhere, she depicts a scene of broken trust, in which a woman discovers that two acquaintances thought to be enemies have in fact been talking behind her back: "e;she came / Into the room, and heard their speech / Of tragic meshes knotted with her name..."e; Known for her tumultuous, heated affairs with men and women alike, Sackville-West is an artist whose works so often mirror her life. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Vita Sackville-West's Orchard and Vineyard is a classic of English literature reimagined for modern readers.
ISBN: | 9781513212104 |
Publication date: | 3rd August 2021 |
Author: | Sackville-West, V. |
Publisher: | Mint Editions |
Format: | Ebook (Epub) |