One of Sylvia Townsend Warner's best-loved novels- a droll and deeply affecting story of love and disillusionment on an remote tropical island
Sylvia Townsend Warner (1893-1978) grew up in rural Devonshire before moving to London and writing her debut novel, Lolly Willowes (1926). With her partner Valentine Ackland, she was active in the Communist Party and served in the Red Cross during the Spanish Civil War. Her novels include Mr Fortune's Maggot, The True Heart, Summer Will Show, After the Death of Don Juan, The Corner That Held Them and The Flint Anchor.
Original, elegant and hypnotically strange
*The New York Times*
At long last I pulled down from its place on the shelves Sylvia
Townsend Warner's plump little novel impishly titled Mr. Fortune's
Maggot and was once again amazed by what a witty, poetic,
clairvoyant writer this English woman was
*John Updike*
Mr. Fortune's Maggot is satire at its best. There are passages here
- particularly those delightfully malicious ones, of which there
are many - that still cause the reader to laugh out loud. There is
so much truth here
*Anthony Slide*
Sylvia Townsend Warner pursues the psychology of the story with
beautiful accuracy
*John Carey*
Her writing is full of melodic skills... Her sentences move like
talk between intimates. Perhaps that is why this quizzical tale is
so intensely moving
*New Statesman*
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