A view of the harbour / Elizabeth Taylor ; introduction by Roxana Robinson.

Author/creator Taylor, Elizabeth author.
Format Book
PublicationNew York : New York Review Books, 2015.
Copyright Date©1947
Descriptionxii, 312 pages ; 21 cm.

SeriesNew York Review Books Classics
New York Review Books classics. ^A527571
Abstract ""Are we to go on until we are old, with just these odd moments here and there and danger always so narrowly evaded? Love draining away our vitality, our hold on life, never adding anything to us." Blindness and betrayal are Elizabeth Taylor's great subjects, and in A View of the Harbour she turns her unsparing gaze on the emotional and sexual politics of a seedy seaside town that's been left behind by modernity. Tory, recently divorced, is having an affair with her neighbor Robert, a doctor, whose wife, Beth, is Tory's best friend. Beth notices nothing--an author of melodramatic novels, she is too busy with them to mind her house or its inhabitants--but her daughter Prudence knows what is up and is appalled. Gossip spreads in the little community, and Taylor's view widens to take in a range of characters from senile, snoopy Mrs. Bracey; to a young, widowed proprietor of the local waxworks, Lily Wilson; to the would-be artist Bertram. Taylor's novel is a beautifully observed and written examination of the fictions around which we construct our lives and manage our losses"-- Provided by publisher.
Issued in other formOnline version: Taylor, Elizabeth, 1912-1975. View of the harbour New York : NYRB Classics, 2015 9781590178492
LCCN 2014038281
ISBN9781590178485 (pbk.)
ISBN1590178483 (pbk.)