Book description
A selection of lectures and essays contributed to newspapers, magazines
and books over recent years, revised for this volume and all highly
relevant to today.
In these essays find a portrait of the times, to help us map our way
through the new Garden of Eden, in which men hold the baby and women the
mobile phone. The garden is timeless, its beauties are ineradicable, the
angel's blazing sword no longer bars the way - so what's going wrong?
Tricky to see the wood for the trees in this new-old land, hard to find
a Third Way through: let this collection point the way.
From the changing face of government, the feminisation of politics, the
stamping of the warrior foot, to whence and whither Feminism, via the
dangerous new cult of Therapism, to our turbulent and benighted Royals,
brushing up against the famous (Roseanne, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jean Paul
Gaultier) on the way - it's all here. Plus a rare glimpse of the
author's life and loves. 'Comic brilliance.'
Daily Telegraph
'A master storyteller. The life story which emerges from her new book
is a ripping yarn. Her political insights are all the more profound for
being relayed in her unique narrative style.'
Sunday Herald, Glasgow
'Irresistible.'
Cambridge Evening News Fay Weldon was born and raised in New Zealand.
Her novels and short stories best-sell around the world and wherever
they go are awarded great critical acclaim. Her film and TV work wins
enthusiastic viewers by the million, worldwide.