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Bloomsbury Ballerina Judith Mackrell

Bloomsbury Ballerina By Judith Mackrell

Bloomsbury Ballerina by Judith Mackrell


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Summary

The story of the splendidly unpredictable Russian dancer who ruffled the feathers of the Bloomsbury set and became the wife of John Maynard Keynes

Bloomsbury Ballerina Summary

Bloomsbury Ballerina: Lydia Lopokova, Imperial Dancer and Mrs John Maynard Keynes by Judith Mackrell

Born in 1891 in St Petersburg, Lydia Lopokova lived a long and remarkable life. Just five feet tall and a natural comedian, her vivacious personality and the sheer force of her charm propelled her to the top of Diaghilev's Ballet Russes. Through a combination of luck, determination and talent, Lydia became a star in Paris, a vaudeville favourite in America, the toast of Britain and then, most unexpectedly, she married the world-renowned economist, and formerly homosexual, John Maynard Keynes. Lydia's story is an extraordinary one, linking ballet and the Bloomsbury group, war, revolution and the economic policies of the super-powers. She was the Russian ballerina who flitted intriguingly through the lives of so many remarkable individuals, including Nijinsky, Picasso, Stravinsky and Virginia Woolf. Above all, she was an immensely captivating, eccentric and irreverent personality: a bolter, a true bohemian and, eventually, an utterly devoted wife. Judith Mackrell brings Lopokova gloriously to life, and claims Lydia's place as a major character - not only in the history of ballet, but also in the history of the Twentieth Century.

Bloomsbury Ballerina Reviews

"Mackrell's enthralling biography restores Lydia Lopokova to her rightful position centre-stage." -- Michael Arditti DAILY MAIL "Bloomsbury Ballerina is a compelling account of the extraordinary life and times of an unforgettable woman. Mackrell is to be congratulated." -- Henrietta Garnett LITERARY REVIEW "the English took Lydia Lopokova to their hearts and so Judith Mackrell is right that she merits a biography." -- Duncan Fallowell DAILY TELEGRAPH "Mackrell shows us exactly what made Lopokova one the last century's 'true originals.'" -- Frances Wilson SUNDAY TIMES "Judith Mackrell. is brilliant at making the reader see why Lopokova matters" -- Kathryn Hughes THE GUARDIAN "How shrewd and kind of Mackrell to extricate Lopokova from so many decades as the snubbed alien in Bloomsbury footnotes." -- Veronica Horwell NEW STATESMAN "Mackrell's unfailingly vivacious and scholarly biography pays splendid tribute" -- Rupert Christiansen SUNDAY TELEGRAPH "she was, as Mackrell concludes, one of the 20th century's 'true originals' and this narrative tells us exactly why" -- Clement Crisp FINANCIAL TIMES "What is successfully researched and confidently told is Lopokova's impressive dancing career" -- Diana Souhami THE INDEPENDENT "admirably researched. enthralling" -- Mary Clarke Dancing Times "colourful and well-researched" -- Robert Giddings Tribune "Lopokova led a life encompassed by ballet, Russian revolution and the Bloomsbury Group, every disparate strand woven skilfully together in Mackrell's thorough and absorbing biography" The Good Book Guide "Judith Mackrell, in this masterly biography, shows us why we should remember her (Lopokova).. writing as fine as one could hope to encounter." -- Judith Flanders TLS "this biographer is elegant and true about a seminal figure. who has long lacked a proper historian-critic. Now, she has found one." -- James Woodall Dance Europe "excellent" -- Jonathan Sale CAM summer round-up selection - "magnificent" -- Kathryn Hughes The Guardian "Mackrell has done an excellent job of putting her back in the spotlight again" -- Marianne Brace INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY "a 'good read' while still giving a rounded portrait of this remarkable woman" -- George Dorris DANCE NOW Christmas Recommendation - "a hugely entertaining and informative study of the Ballets Russes star" -- Rupert Christansen THE SPECTATOR "The vividly-described, extraordinary life of the lively and eccentric ballerina" COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD SHORTLIST "I found this biography entirely enjoyable. Mackrell captures the fizz of Lopokova's personality, her loveability, and makes her come alive" -- Alison Light LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS

About Judith Mackrell

Judith Mackrell is a writer and Dance critic for the Guardian. She was the ghostwriter for Darcey Bussell's 'Life in Dance'. She lives in London with her husband and two sons.

Additional information

GOR004193938
9780297849087
0297849085
Bloomsbury Ballerina: Lydia Lopokova, Imperial Dancer and Mrs John Maynard Keynes by Judith Mackrell
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
2007-01-01
496
Short-listed for Sheridan Morley Prize for Best Theatre Biography 2009 Short-listed for Costa Biography Award 2008
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