Exit the Actress by Priya Parmar5/22/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() “Parmar’s fabricated journal is an uncanny success,” the Times review said. Parmar’s narrative spans nearly eight years in the early adult lives of the sisters, from 1905 to 1912 beginning with a February 23, 1905, diary entry by Vanessa. “After immersing herself in the thousands of letters exchanged by Vanessa’s social circle, Parmar proceeded to invent a diary for Vanessa, along with a series of letters, postcards and telegrams that bring dimension and vitality to her headstrong entourage,” it said. “The facts of Vanessa’s complicated life have long been available, even if her private thoughts are harder to surmise, since, unlike Virginia, she didn’t keep a diary,” the Times review noted. “The world remembers Virginia better than her enigmatic older sister: Parmar restores the symmetry of their relationship in the familial landscape, showing how essential Vanessa’s steadying force was to Virginia’s precarious balance,” it notes. ![]() Parmar’s portrait brings noted modernist English writer Woolf’s sister “Vanessa out of the shadows, into fully realised, shining visibility”, the influential daily said in its book review. Vanessa and Her Sister, has been included in the New York Times’ 100 Notable Books of 2015.ĭescribed as “A novel of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, constructed around an invented diary and letters,” the Times calls it a “multilayered, subtly shaded novel”. Indian-origin author Priya Parmar’s historical novel ![]()
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