The Passion

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Vintage, 1996 - Fiction - 160 pages
Henri Had A Passion For Napoleon And Napoleon Had A Passion For Chicken. From Boulogne To Moscow Henri Butchered For His Emperor And Never Killed A Single Man. With A De-Frocked Priest And A Midget Groom, Henri Witnessed The Scourge Of Europe. In Venice, The City Of Chance And Disguises, A Great Beauty Was Born With The Webbed Feet Of Her Boatman Father. In The Casino, Villanelle Learned That What People Risk Reveals What They Value - She Gambled Her Heart And Lost. For Eight Years The Soldier-Chef Watched Young Men Die And His Love For Napoleon Turned To Hate. Passion Does Not Take Disappointment Well. He Found The Venetian Beauty Whose Heart Was Lost And Together They Fled Frozen Russia To The Canals Of Darkness And Paradox.

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About the author (1996)

Jeanette Winterson was born in Manchester, England in 1959 and graduated from St. Catherine's College, Oxford. Her book, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, is a semi-autobiographical account of her life as a child preacher (she wrote and gave sermons by the time she was eight years old). The book was the winner of the Whitbread Prize for best first fiction and was made into an award-winning TV movie. The Passion won the John Llewelyn Rhys Memorial Prize for best writer under thirty-five, and Sexing the Cherry won the American Academy of Arts and Letters' E. M. Forster Award.

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