His Mistress's Voice by Gillian Freeman

His Mistress's Voice by Gillian Freeman

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His Mistress's Voice by Gillian Freeman

In her tenth and most powerful novel to date, Gillian Freeman vividly recreates the London theatre world of Victorian England and counterpoises this life of frivolity and artifice with the position of Jews - both rich and poor - in the wider society."'Jews! Murderers! Killers of Christ!' There was no problem of interpretation. A small group of men and women, sombre in black, children amongst them, shouted abuse as the immigrants were jostled towards the gates, still being harried for their custom..." Victorian England: Simon, a young Jewish widower with a small son emigrated from Warsaw to London's East End, staying with his sister and her family until he takes up the position of cantor at a smart Reform synagogue off Lower Regent Street. His liaison with Phoebe Fenelle, a leading actress of the day, leads to dire consequences for her husband, a major in the Royal Household Cavalry - or does it?
She writes with uncommon ease and emancipation" - GuardianA serious, touching book, unpretentiously powerfulThe images are haunting, indelible." - Robert Altman
Gillian Freeman was a scriptwriter for Robert Altman; her many novels include The Leather Boy, Nazi Lady and His Mistress's Voice (Arcadia). She is married to the Arcadia novelist Edward Thorpe.
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ISBN 13 9781900850162
ISBN 10 1900850168
Title His Mistress's Voice
Author Gillian Freeman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Quercus Publishing
Year published 1999-08-04
Number of pages 270
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.