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Fay Weldon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2003
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As a child in New Zealand, as young and poor in London, as unmarried mother, as wife, lover, playwright, novelist, feminist, anti- feminist, spag-bol-cook, winer-and-diner, there are few waterfronts that she hasn't covered, few battles she hasn't fought. This is Fay Weldon's autobiography.
Auto Da Fay

Auto Da Fay

Fay Weldon

Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
2004
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Fay Weldon, one of England's best-selling and most celebrated authors, looks back on her life as wife, lover, playwright, novelist, feminist, antifeminist, and bon vivant in this funny and engaging memoir. She writes brilliantly about her upbringing in New Zealand, as young and poor girl in London, as an unmarried mother, wife, lover, playwright, novelist, feminist, anti-feminist, and winer-and-diner: there is little ground she's failed to cover. Brought up among women-her intrepid mother, grandmother, and sister-Weldon found men a mystery until the swinging-sixties London introduced her to the indecent, the hopeless, and the golden-footed. A central figure among the Bohemian writers and artists of the sixties, she has maintained this unique position through four turbulent decades. An icon to many, a thorn in the flesh to others, she has never failed to excite, madden, or interest. Born Franklin Birkinshaw in Barnt Green, Birmingham, in 1931, most of Weldon's childhood was spent in New Zealand. Her glamorous father, a philandering doctor, played only a minor role as was generally absent. Fay's intrepid mother and bohemian grandmother raised her along with her sister, Jane. Weldon's family, it turns out, has an impressive literary pedigree; her grandfather, Edgar, Uncle Selwyn and, for a brief while, her mother were all novelists. Arriving in London from New Zealand, just after the Second World War, her mother kept the brood together by working as a servant in a grand house-the experience of living below stairs later helped Weldon to script the television drama Upstairs, Downstairs. After graduating from St. Andrews University, Weldon worked in the Foreign Office until becoming pregnant. Defying the conventions of the times, she remained a single parent. She struggled, living in poverty in post-war London made all the more grinding since she was trying to maintain respectability. Following a stint at the Daily Mirror, she drifted into advertising before desperately entering into a crushingly awful marriage of financial (in)convenience-a marriage so dreadful she writes of it in the third person as if writing about characters in a novel. With cool, unwavering honesty she details the truly crushing experience of being hitched to a celibate, Masonic headmaster who encouraged her to work in a seedy West End nightclub. She escapes eventually, and finds true love at thirty after meeting Ron Weldon at a party. When this union, too, comes to an end, Fay's packed enough experience into her life to begin her career as a writer. She develops into a bohemian intellectual, and works alongside poets such as Edwin Brock, David Wevill and Peter Porter, pens winning advertising slogans, and truly begins writing seriously. Fay closes her riveting memoir as she drops what will be her first success, a television play, into a Regents Park mailbox on her way to the hospital to give birth. The play will be the first of many triumphs for a writer whose provocative oeuvre has never failed to excite, madden, or interest.
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Fay Weldon

Massolit
2018
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Fay Weldon skriver som hon lever - utan en tanke på att bli omtyckt. Hennes frispråkighet och vassa penna har genom åren skaffat henne mängder av beundrare och en och annan motståndare. Nu vänder hon blicken mot sig själv och tar oss med på en resa som startar 1931. Vi följer henne som barn i Nya Zeeland, som ung och fattig i London, som ogift mor, som fru, älskare, författare, feminist och antifeminist. Under sina åttio år är det få ämnen Weldon inte har berört, få strider hon inte utkämpat.
Moon Over Minneapolis

Moon Over Minneapolis

Fay Weldon

Flamingo
1996
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Illuminations from the dark side. Mothers and children, lovers and wives, carers and betrayers. Some characters struggle, some dance or fly, some try suicide or murder. They may resort to reason and unreason. All of them make choices. Deft, spare and incisively intelligent, Fay Weldon’s collection of short stories is short through with her needling moral sense and her vibrant humour.
Darcy’s Utopia

Darcy’s Utopia

Fay Weldon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1995
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A provocative view of modern society weaved into a tale of explosive love and, perhaps, even, black magic. Scandalous Eleanor Darcy, wild young wife of a world-famous economist, sketches her vision of Utopia to two journalists, Hugo Vansitart and Valarie Jones. In glorious detail, she describes an earthly paradise of peace, love and technological progress where sex is plentiful and money does not exist. Such is Eleanor’s charisma that, to their own astonishment, Hugo and Valerie abandon their families and set up home together in a Holiday Inn.
The Cloning of Joanna May

The Cloning of Joanna May

Fay Weldon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1995
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An astonishing novel that probes into the strange world of genetic engineering. Joanna May thought herself unique, indivisible – until one day, to her hideous shock, she discovered herself to be five: though childless she was a mother; though an only child she was surrounded by sisters young enough to be her daughers – Jane, Julie, Gina and Alice, the clones of Joanna May. How will they withstand the shock of first meeting? And what of the avenging Carl, Joanna’s former husband and the clones’ creator: will he take revenge for his wife’s infidelity and destroy her sisters one by one? In this astonishing novel, Fay Weldon weaves a web of paradox quite awesome in its cunning. Probing into the strange world of genetic engineering, The Cloning of Joanna May raises frightening questions about our identity as individuals – and provides some startling answers. Funny, serious, revolutionary, this is the work of a master storyteller at the height of her powers.
She May Not Leave

She May Not Leave

Fay Weldon

HarperPerennial
2006
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A brilliant and caustic cautionary tale from one of Britain’s best-loved and most controversial writers. Hattie and Martyn are a decent, hard-working, ecologically-minded young couple – partners with a new baby, bickering over whether they should get married or not and how to arrange their lives in a morally sustainable way. Hattie has given up work to look after baby Kitty, but she is, frankly, bored by domesticity. They meet Agnieszka, a Polish domestic paragon who's married to a bus driver back home and is sending money back to her old mother and sister. Morally responsible couple that they are, Martyn and Hattie take pity and invite her to live with them. Hattie eventually succumbs to temptation and asks Agnieszka to baby-sit, and soon she’s back at full-time work. In fact life is pretty much as it was before the baby came along, except the house is cleaner and better organized, and she's galloping ahead in her career. Martyn is thrilled and wants a marriage ceremony but Hattie refuses: life is perfect as it is, thanks to the existence of Agnieszka, who is modest, docile, prepared to work for a pittance, and not even too pretty for comfort. And if she tells the occasional lie – the little sister turns out to be a child – and her social attitudes are atrocious, well, they can be overlooked. She'll learn our ways along with the English language. But soon, things begin to sour. Martyn and Agnieszka grow closer and it occurs to Hattie now that baby Kitty, given a choice, would choose Agnieszka over her. Her friends are warning her – but that's too vulgar for consideration. And their lives are by now hopelessly intertwined – it's too late. And so the downward spiral continues as visas, a marriage of convenience and even her own friends and family conspire to force Hattie out of her home and her partner's bed …
Nothing to Wear and Nowhere to Hide

Nothing to Wear and Nowhere to Hide

Fay Weldon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2003
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A collection of stories that expose women's clumsy, often doomed, attempts to negotiate a smooth path through life. Bold, glamorous, sexy, unrepentant, Fay Weldon's heroines offer a quite unique view of the world as they face their trials without fear or trepidation.
What Makes Women Happy

What Makes Women Happy

Fay Weldon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2008
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A delicious treat of wisdom for better self-awareness and satisfaction. Tackle anxiety, envy, guilt, while giving in to sex, food, friends, family, shopping – and chocolate. What makes women happy?Nothing, for more than ten minutes at a time, so stop worrying. In this new book, Fay Weldon offers wisdom gleaned from a remarkable life, a brilliantly successful career and a fair share of trouble. She explores what makes women happy, and what we can do to lead more rounded and desirable lives. Chapters contain sassy morals, illustrative and sympathetic stories, and a lot of frank advice to show women how to stop obssessing and feeling bad about themselves. Later chapters confront the four horses of a woman's apocalypse: despair, depression, isolation, and self-doubt. A blend of philosophy, storytelling and self-help, this inspirational work shows Weldon at the peak of her creative powers, as brisk, stylish and entertaining as ever.
Watching Me, Watching You

Watching Me, Watching You

Fay Weldon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2003
nidottu
This collection of 11 short stories vary widely in theme, while remaining avowedly feminist, sometimes bitter, sometimes angry, yet always handled with wit, irony and courage. In "Alopecia", a lost sense of sisterhood brings tragedy. In "Threnody", a women's commune is gently mocked.
Puffball

Puffball

Fay Weldon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2003
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This novel explores the conflicts which underlie even the most conventional of lives - the eternal struggle between female and male, the spirit and the flesh, reason and desire. A young couple acquire a cottage in Somerset, Liffey moving to live there while her husband stays on in London.
President's Child

President's Child

Fay Weldon

Harpercollins Publishers
2003
pokkari
Isabel Acre has kept the secret of her out-of-wedlock son for seven years, has worked at her marriage and career, and forgotten the past. But when her son's real father stands for the US Presidency, her careful facade begins to crumble.
Remember Me

Remember Me

Fay Weldon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2003
nidottu
Madeleine wants revenge. She is the ex-wife and chief persecutor to Jarvis, an architect. For Jarvis has a new life with a new wife and a new baby. Jarvis is content, or thinks he is. Until Madeleine uncovers new familial links in the disruption she creates.
The Bulgari Connection

The Bulgari Connection

Fay Weldon

FLAMINGO
2002
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Take one wealthy businessman fresh on his second marriage to an avid, successful young woman; one ex-wife who happens to be a saint; one artist, and a portrait for sale; two women wearing Bulgari necklaces: add a touch of the supernatural, a big dose of envy, stir, and see what happens.
Mantrapped

Mantrapped

Fay Weldon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2005
pokkari
A brilliant, inventive and endlessly delightful new memoir from Fay Weldon, one of our most respected commentators on sex, relationships and gender, that picks up where her acclaimed Auto da Fay left off.