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Too Strong For Fantasy


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Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
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A richly detailed memoir, Too Strong for Fantasy chronicles the extraordinary life of Marcia Davenport, novelist and music critic, as she reflects on her remarkable journey through the cultural and political landscapes of the twentieth century. Daughter of the legendary soprano Alma Gluck, Davenport grew up immersed in the world of classical music and high society, and her memoir vividly recounts her friendships with some of the era's most towering figures, from Jan Masaryk to Arturo Toscanini. Written with candor and elegance, the narrative moves across continents and decades, capturing the glamour and tragedy of a world on the brink of irreversible change. Davenport presents her personal and professional life with unflinching honesty, illustrating how love, loss, and an unrelenting passion for art shaped her identity as both a woman and a writer. The result is a sweeping, deeply human account that stands as one of the most compelling literary memoirs of its time.

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: Fair - Bumping on spine and corners. Rubbed edges.

A richly detailed memoir, Too Strong for Fantasy chronicles the extraordinary life of Marcia Davenport, novelist and music critic, as she reflects on her remarkable journey through the cultural and political landscapes of the twentieth century. Daughter of the legendary soprano Alma Gluck, Davenport grew up immersed in the world of classical music and high society, and her memoir vividly recounts her friendships with some of the era's most towering figures, from Jan Masaryk to Arturo Toscanini. Written with candor and elegance, the narrative moves across continents and decades, capturing the glamour and tragedy of a world on the brink of irreversible change. Davenport presents her personal and professional life with unflinching honesty, illustrating how love, loss, and an unrelenting passion for art shaped her identity as both a woman and a writer. The result is a sweeping, deeply human account that stands as one of the most compelling literary memoirs of its time.

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