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PUBLISHER: Saqi Books
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9780863563607
RRP: £14.95
PAGES: 215
PUBLICATION DATE:
March 12, 2002
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Double Vision
Pauline Neville
Aliki Findley is half-English, quarter-Irish and a quarter Greek. She is on a white ship sailing through the Aegean Sea and beyond, on a journey to what she believes is her ancient past: the Minoan civilisation of Crete, 3000 BC. On the voyage, she allows the great ship to lead her from her twenty-first century persona into a visionary confrontation of the ancient and modern worlds. From the present into the past and back to the catalytic realisation that what is actually here, now, is more beautiful and exciting that her thoughts and fantasies had ever conjured up. Finally, it is the eccentric captain and the lively atmosphere created by her fellow passengers on the ship that manage to rescue Aliki from her make-believe refuge and bring about her awakening. In Double Vision, Pauline Neville skilfully transports us into her heroine’s colourful and enchanting fantasy world and introduces us to an ancient and proud civilisation.
Reviews of Double Vision
'The light and the colour, the mystery and the antiquity of the Aegean is skilfully evoked.' The Tablet 'Compulsive, vivid, strongly atmospheric, at times dream-like: I greatly enjoyed it.' Raleigh Trevelyan 'Manages to be both strongly realistic and feat at the same time … skilful.' The Tablet
Pauline Neville
Pauline Neville was born and brought up in Scotland. She has been a Fellow of the Executive Committee of the English Centre of International PEN, for the last seventeen years. She has written numerous novels, including Voyage of a Life, and Peggy, short-listed for the 1999 J. R. Ackerley Prize for autobiography.