Poetry Books by Victoria Sackville-west

Victoria Sackville-west Books, Victoria Sackville-west poetry book All Passion Spent Authors: Victoria Sackville-West
Publisher: Carroll & Graf Pub
Published Date: 1931
Categories: Fiction
This 1931 novel focuses on the dreams of seventeen-year-old Lady Slane to be an artist, her years of marriage and motherhood, and her discovery in widowhood of a new passion

Victoria Sackville-west Books, Victoria Sackville-west poetry book In Your Garden Authors: Victoria Sackville-West
Publisher:
Published Date: 1996-03
Categories: Flower gardening
From 1946, the poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West wrote a gardening column in the Observer. The columns were later collected into a set of books published between 1951 and 1958. Vita's extensive gardening knowledge, her intense passion for her subject and her lively literary flair make these classics of garden writing essential for any serious gardener's bookshelf. Volume 1 in a series of four anthologies reproducing the lively gardening columns by Vita Sackville-West. This volume covers 1946-1950.

Victoria Sackville-west Books, Victoria Sackville-west poetry book The Land ; & The Garden Authors: Victoria Sackville-West
Publisher: Viking Press
Published Date: 1989
Categories: Poetry
Presents two long poems describing, season by season, the rituals and tasks of farming in the English countryside

Victoria Sackville-west Books, Victoria Sackville-west poetry book Saint Joan of Arc Authors: Vita Sackville-West
Publisher: Grove Press
Published Date: 2001
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Vita Sackville-West wrote Saint Joan of Arc in 1936 at the age of forty-four, and had, at that point, already been writing for thirty years. At fourteen, Sackville-West published her first book, and at fourteen Joan of Arc first heard the voices. Joan was seventeen when she took command of the armies of France--a peasant girl in the early fifteenth century in charge of a nation's forces. At nineteen she was captured by the British and tried as a witch by a church court. Before her twentieth birthday she was burned at the stake. In 1920 she was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church as a saint. In a clever, brisk voice, Vita Sackville-West tells the triumphant story of a French peasant girl raised in a country torn apart by the Hundred Years' War who rose from poverty to military greatness. With dazzling insight and clarity, Sackville-West breathes new life into Joan of Arc's beautiful and tragic story.

Victoria Sackville-west Books, Victoria Sackville-west poetry book The Land Authors: Victoria Sackville-West, George Plank, Nigel Nicolson
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Limited
Published Date: 2004-04-01
Categories: Architecture
Vita Sackville-West is known as much for her creation of the gardens at Sissinghurst Castle as for her numerous novels, poems and gardening articles. Written in 1926, The Land is a nostalgic celebration of the Kentish countryside through the seasons. It won the Hawthornden Prize and sold over 100,000 copies.

Victoria Sackville-west Books, Victoria Sackville-west poetry book Vita Authors: Victoria Glendinning
Publisher: Tauris Parke Paperbacks
Published Date: 2018-11-30
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
"First published in Great Britain by George Weidenfeld & Nicolson Limited 1983. Text used for this edition published in Penguin Books 1984"--Title page verso.

Victoria Sackville-west Books, Victoria Sackville-west poetry book Vita Sackville-West's Sissinghurst Authors: Vita Sackville-West, Sarah Raven
Publisher: Virago Press
Published Date: 2014
Categories: Gardening
From 1946 to 1957, Vita Sackville-West, the poet, bestselling author of All Passion Spent and maker of Sissinghurst, wrote a weekly column in the Observer describing her life at Sissinghurst, showing her to be one of the most visionary horticulturalists of the twentieth-century. With wonderful additions by Sarah Raven, Vita Sackville-West's Sissinghurst draws on this extraordinary archive, revealing Vita's most loved flowers, as well as offering practical advice for gardeners. Often funny and completely accessibly written with colour and originality, it also describes details of the trials and tribulations of crafting a place of beauty and elegance. Sissinghurst has gone on to become one of the most visited and inspirational gardens in the world and this marvellous book, illustrated with drawings and original photographs throughout, shows us how it was created and how gardeners everywhere can use some of the ideas from both Sarah Raven and Vita Sackville-West.

Victoria Sackville-west Books, Victoria Sackville-west poetry book Vita and Harold Authors: Victoria Sackville-West, Harold Nicolson, Nigel Nicolson
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published Date: 1993
Categories: Authors, English
The marriage was that between the two writers, Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson and the portrait is drawn partly by Vita herself in an autobiography which she left behind at her death in 1962 and partly by her son, Nigel. It was one of the happiest and strangest marriages there has ever been. Both Vita and Harold were always in love with other people and each gave the other full liberty 'without enquiry or reproach', knowing that their love for each other would be unaffected and even strengthened by the crises which it survived. This account of their love story is now a modern classic.

Victoria Sackville-west Books, Victoria Sackville-west poetry book Portrait of a Marriage Authors: Nigel Nicolson, Victoria Sackville-West
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published Date: 1998-11
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Vita Sackville-West, novelist, poet, and biographer, is best known as the friend of Virginia Woolf, who transformed her into an androgynous time-traveler in Orlando. The story of her love affair with Violet Keppel Trefusis in 1920 is one of intrigue and bewilderment. In Portrait of a Marriage, Nigel Nicolson combines his mother's vivid memoir of escapade with what he learned from copious family letters and explains the context of this romantic crisis. He also describes how Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson went on to live the rest of their lives in harmonious marriage.

Victoria Sackville-west Books, Victoria Sackville-west poetry book No Signposts in the Sea Authors: Victoria Sackville-West
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
Published Date: 1985
Categories: Fiction
Edmund Carr, a middle-aged journalist, learns that he will die soon, and decides to quit his job and take an ocean cruise, knowing that Laura, an attractive widow he admires will be on board

Victoria Sackville-west Books, Victoria Sackville-west poetry book Passenger to Teheran Authors: Victoria Sackville-West, Vita Sackville-West
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Published Date: 2007-01-26
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
In 1926 Vita Sackville-West travelled to Iran to visit her husband, Harold Nicolson, who was serving as a diplomat in Teheran. Her route was deliberately slow-paced - she stopped in Egypt, where she sailed up the Nile to Luxor; and India, where she visited New Delhi and Agra before sailing across the Persian Gulf to Iraq and on through bandit-infested mountains to Teheran. She returned to England in an equally circuitous manner and despite travelling under dangerous circumstances, through communist Russia and Poland in the midst of revolution, her humour and sense of adventure never failed. Passenger to Teheran is a classic work, revealing the lesser-known side of one of the twentieth century's most luminous authors.



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