ISBN-13: 9781849210263 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 582 str.
This is Naomi Mitchison's least successful novel, and new readers should not start here It is shaped by her own life and fears in her own experience in 1931, and is the first of her novels and stories not to have a historical setting. Mitchison was appalled by the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy, and wanted to warn the world. She was rather dismayed by the results of the Russian Revolution, of which she had once had great hopes. She also poured all her most personal feelings into the novel, and covered a plethora of subjects - not only free love, abortion and rape, but the unmentionable discussion of marital infidelity, trouser buttons and rubber goods. Her own love life was so complex that she divided it between two sisters in the novel It spent two years being censored by the publisher while she championed it, but it was crowded, over-written, hectic and unbalanced.