For Sylvia : an honest account / Valentine Ackland
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | Fiction | Fiction | FIC .A35 1985 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000003625 |
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FIC .A23 1989 Holy terror / | FIC .A26 1979 The magic of the Glits / | FIC .A33 1984 Arson / | FIC .A35 1985 For Sylvia : an honest account / | FIC .A35 2007 Call me by your name / | FIC .A35 2019 Find me / | FIC .A36 1973 Revolt of the cockroach people / |
Valentine Ackland, writer and poet, was for 40 years the closest companion of Sylvia Townsend Warner, for whom she wrote this autobiographical essay. It tells of her childhood, life in London in the 1920s, lesbian relationships, a hopeless marriage and her fight against alcoholism.
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