Rural Hours
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A TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024‘A fascinating look at the impact of
country home-making on the lives and work of Virginia Woolf, Sylvia
Townsend Warner and Rosamond Lehmann. It's beautifully written,
gorgeously produced, absorbing and full of insight’ Sarah Waters,
GuardianIn Rural Hours, Harriet Baker tells the story of three very
different women, each of whom moved to the countryside and was
forever changed by it. We encounter them at quiet moments – pausing
to look at an insect on the windowsill; jotting down a recipe; or
digging for potatoes, dirt beneath their nails. Slowly, we start to
see transformations unfold: Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Townsend Warner,
and Rosamond Lehmann emerge before us as the passionate, visionary
writers we know them to be. Following long periods of creative
uncertainty and private disappointment, each of Baker's subjects is
invigorated by new landscapes, and the daily trials and small
pleasures of making a home; slowly, they embark on new experiments
in form, in feeling and in living that would resonate throughout
the rest of their lives. In the country, each woman finds her path:
to convalescence and recovery; to sexual and political awakening;
and, above all, to personal freedom and creative flourishing. In
graceful, fluid prose, Baker vividly recreates these overlooked
episodes, revealing how ‘rural hours’ defined the lives of three
pioneering writers. In the end, she shows, their example is an
invitation to us all: to recognize the radical and creative
potential of rural places, and find new enchantment in the rituals
of each day. ‘Warm, perceptive, eloquent … Like Baker’s
protagonists in their countryside boltholes I felt “socketed” by
this book. I know I’ll return to it again and again’ Lauren Elkin‘A
meditative exploration of renewal, visionariness, grievous loss,
and love – cool and passionate, fragile and enduring’ David Hayden