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After Leaving Mr Mackenzie

Jean Rhys Lorna Sage

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English
Penguin
30 May 2019
A brilliant, yet brutal, portrait of a woman struggling to retrieve both life and love

For six months, Julia has lived alone in a drab Parisian hotel on an allowance from her ex-lover, Mr. Mackenzie. When his cheques stop, Julia decides to leave France and return to London. The tale of her ten day visit contains some of Jean Rhys's most sensitive, poignant writing. Past her prime, exhausted by broken love affairs and addled by drink, Julia is tragically unable to find what she really wants - love.
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Imprint:   Penguin
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   461
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 131mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   135g
ISBN:   9780141183947
ISBN 10:   0141183942
Series:   Penguin Modern Classics
Pages:   176
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jean Rhys was born in Dominica in 1894. After arriving in England aged sixteen, she became a chorus girl and drifted between different jobs before moving to Paris, where she started to write in the late 1920s. She published a story collection and four novels, after which she disappeared from view and lived reclusively for many years. In 1966 she made a sensational comeback with her masterpiece, Wide Sargasso Sea, written in difficult circumstances over a long period. Rhys died in 1979.

Reviews for After Leaving Mr Mackenzie

This is another one of Jean Rhys' forlorn monochromatic sketches of a woman approaching forty but does it really matter. The lines are strongest around the eyes and the mouth. Julia is the same woman who has appeared in all her books (Good Morning Midnight, 1970, her best; Quartet, 1971, a little stronger than this one) in different but no better circumstances. Her marriage did not work out; she lost a baby because she didn't have the money to keep it alive; she has been living off one man or another in Paris for about ten years - most recently Mr. Mackenzie who leaves her with a sore and cringing feeling and a few francs. Triste, indecisive but somehow faintly expectant - she hopes for just what? She goes back to London briefly - no one really wants to see her and her mother is too far gone to recognize her. She returns to Paris and when last seen is walking some street in the hour between dog and wolf, as they say. Miss Rhys, in her understated fashion, was a remarkable precisionist and in this fine rain you can almost count the drops. (Kirkus Reviews)


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