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  • Behind the Mask: The Life of Vita Sackville-West

  • By: Matthew Dennison
  • Narrated by: Robbie MacNab
  • Length: 12 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)

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Behind the Mask: The Life of Vita Sackville-West

By: Matthew Dennison
Narrated by: Robbie MacNab
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Summary

Aristocrat, literary celebrity, ‘Rose Queen’, devoted wife, lesbian, recluse, iconoclast – Vita Sackville-West was many things, but she was never straightforward. Her life is re-told here in a dazzling new biography.

In this stunning portrait of Vita Sackville-West, Matthew Dennison traces the triumph and contradictions of Vita’s extraordinary life. His narrative charts a fascinating course from Vita’s lonely childhood at Knole, through her affectionate but ‘open’ marriage to Harold Nicolson (during which both husband and wife energetically pursued homosexual affairs, Vita most famously with Virginia Woolf), and through Vita’s literary successes and disappointments, to the famous gardens the couple created at Sissinghurst.

The book tells how, from her privileged world of the aristocracy, Sackville-West brought her penchant for costume, play-acting and rebellion to the artistic vanguard of modern Britain.

Dennison is the acclaimed author of many books including a biography of Queen Victoria. Here, in the first biography to be written of Vita for thirty years, he reveals the whole story and gets behind ‘the beautiful mask’ of Vita’s public achievements to reveal an often troubled persona which heroically resisted compromise on every level. Drawing on wide-ranging sources and the extensive letters that sustained her marriage, this is a compelling story of love, loss and jealousy, of high-life and low points, of binding affection and illicit passion – a portrait of an extraordinary, 20th-century life.

©2014 Matthew Dennison (P)2014 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Praise for Queen Victoria:

"Sometimes caustic about her stubbornness and passions, often admiring of her frankness and honesty, Dennison's Queen Victoria sweeps us through the monarch's long and colourful life at a collected canter. He draws on imagery of her reign, including portraits of her with John Brown, to startlingly good effect, making us see with new eyes the lone young queen, later the Widow of Windsor and, in a final role, Grandmama of Europe" (Flora Fraser)
"Matthew Dennison has pulled off a tremendous coup in writing a short and concise book, encapsulating Victoria's life in 152 small pages. Short books can sometimes be superficial overviews, but this one has the confidence of considerable research, well digested and well delivered… For anyone approaching Queen Victoria for the first time, this is perfect" (Hugo Vickers, Times)
"This illuminating book gives us Victoria in deliberately bite-sized chunks … Dennison's dry wit and concise analysis bring new life to a monarch we all thought we knew" (Daily Express)

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the clear words and the story was accurate.

Wonderfully read. Just perfect. The voice was clear and paced really well. The story was accurate and honest, and as I give tour at Sissinghurst Castle, it has helped me get picture of Vita and Harold to pass on to the visitors.

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Fascinating

Interesting biography that touches on British history of class, art, literature and love. Oddly repetitive and a tad ageist but not so much that it is deleterious,

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Frustrating

A frustratingly sententious and prurient account of Vita Sackville-West's life that seems to have been written principally to scold its subject. It is particularly tone-deaf in its discussion of Sackville-West's gender-non-conformity and non-monogamy, the former being dismissed as a form of play-acting, the latter as a pathologically narcissistic response to her parents' dysfunctional marriage. Given his apparent hostility to Sackville-West as a person and his disinterest in her writing (which goes virtually undiscussed) one is left wondering why Dennison bothered to write the biography at all...

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Satisfies a curiosity about the subject...

If there is an existing interest in this era, class and the subject's relationships and garden then worth the read, well written and read.

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Poor choice of Narrator

Not the best choice of narrator. Quite why a male was chosen to narrate the life of Vita Sackville-West I cannot imagine. The style is also devoid of consideration to content which is disappointing.

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