Praxis
by Fay Weldon
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Praxis Duveen is a survivor. At five years old, in 1920s England, she is still innocent, the product of an unstable mother and a flighty father who abandoned Praxis and her half-crazy sister, Hypatia. As the decades fly by, Praxis experiences many incarnations, from prostitute to rape victim, wife to adulteress and eventually becomes the accidental leader of an international women's movement. Now, from her dingy basement apartment, where she's attempting to write a memoir, Praxis tells about show more the story of her remarkable journey - peppered with more than a few detours along the way ... show lessTags
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Well done, Weldon
Het leven van een vrouw die de dingen tracht te accepteren zoals diemop haar weg komen.
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Booker Prize
491 works; 62 members
Booker Prize Shortlist: Titles Read
103 works; 10 members
500 Great Books by Women
507 works; 60 members
Man Booker Prize Longlist 1979
5 works; 1 member
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Fay Weldon was born in Worcester, England on September 22, 1931. She read economics and psychology at the University of St. Andrews. She worked as a propaganda writer for the British Foreign Office and then as an advertising copywriter for various firms in London before making writing a full-time career. Her work includes over twenty novels, five show more collections of short stories, several children's books, non-fiction books, and a number of plays written for television, radio and the stage. Her collections of short stories include Mischief and Nothing to Wear and Nowhere to Hide. She wrote a memoir entitled Auto Da Fay and non-fiction book entitled What Makes Women Happy. She wrote the pilot episode for the television series Upstairs Downstairs. Her first novel, The Fat Woman's Joke, was published in 1967. Her other novels include Praxis, The Life and Loves of a She-Devil, Puffball, Rhode Island Blues, Mantrapped, She May Not Leave, The Spa Decameron, Habits of the House, Long Live the King, and The New Countess. Wicked Women won the PEN/Macmillan Silver Pen Award. She was awarded a CBE in 2001. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title*
- Praxis
- Original title
- Praxis
- Original publication date
- 1978
- First words
- Praxis Duveen, at the age of five, sitting on the beach at Brighton, made a pretty picture for the photographer.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)That is quite enough.
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