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Still Life is a 2021 novel by Sarah Winman, set in London, England and Florence, Italy. It was a Sunday Times bestseller, BBC "Between the Covers" pick and a BBC Radio 4 "Book at Bedtime" selection. [1] Winman won the £10,000 inaugural InWords Literary Award, given to 'a novel published in English or a writer's body of work'. [1]
Winman's second novel, A Year of Marvellous Ways (2015), was published on 18 June 2015. [3] Winman's third novel, Tin Man, [4] was published on 27 July 2017 and shortlisted for the 2017 Costa Book Awards. [5] Winman's fourth novel, Still Life, was published on 1 June 2021. Winman is an openly lesbian woman, who came out in the early 80’s. [6]
When God Was a Rabbit follows the life of a young girl – Eleanor Maud (Elly for short) – as she grows up first in Essex, then Cornwall and the various characters she meets and befriends along the way. The book is named after God, a pet rabbit given to Elly by her brother who is a constant companion during her childhood.
The film adaptation is discussed by the main characters of the 2011 British romantic drama Weekend. Sarah Winman's character Evelyn Skinner in 'Still Life' mentions that she was with E.M. Forster in Florence at the time he was writing 'A Room with a View'.
The fifth book, Still Life, reveals that Mary was on a mission to spy on Aldous. As part of her cover, she took painting lessons from him. As part of her cover, she took painting lessons from him. When he realized that she was spying on him, Aldous trapped both her and her husband in separate paintings, from which they were later rescued by Olive.
Still Life (Winman novel), a 2021 novel by Sarah Winman; Still Life, a 2009 novel by Joy Fielding; The Still Life, a novel by David Chase "Still-Life", a short story by Barry N. Malzberg (writing as K.M. O'Donnell), included in the 1972 anthology Again, Dangerous Visions
Sarah Weinman is a journalist, editor, and crime fiction authority. [1] She has most recently written The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel That Scandalized the World about the kidnapping and captivity of 11-year-old Florence Sally Horner by a serial child molester, a crime believed to have inspired Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita.
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