Faustine
About this book
'...I met the sad menopausee and offered her, at the flick of a switch, a return of beauty, youth, and desire. And - after all, I'm no stinge-merchant - power and money as well. Why not? If a man, such as Dr Faustus, was offered such commodities by myself... why not a woman, in this age of equality?'
Emma Tennant's ingenious modern-day reworking of the Faust legend describes a young woman's dark discovery of just what befell her kindly long-lost grandmother.
'Brilliant'. Penelope Fitzgerald,
Evening Standard
'An elegant and bitter story... an angry diagnosis of consumerism, pollution, wealth, poverty and war...'
Times Literary Supplement
'It is a masterpiece. Or, as the Devil himself might say, one hell of a book.'
Daily Mail
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- On Two Women of London and Faustine
- I : The Granddaughter’s Tale
- II : The Nurse’s Tale
- III : The Mother’s Tale
- IV : The Devil’s Tale
- Copyright
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