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Auto Da Fay

Fay Weldon

Auto da Fay is an autobiography from a wickedly funny writer who never fails to amuse. Fay Weldon, one of England's best selling and most celebrated authors, looks back on her life as wife, lover, playwright, novelist, feminist, antifeminist, and bon vivant in this frank and funny memoir. Born Franklin Birkinshaw in 1931, Fay spent her youth in New Zealand with her sister, mother, and grandmother before moving to England. Later Fay had to scrape by as an unwed mother in London, trying marriage, then advertising, and then writing on her own. She closes her memoir as she drops what will be her first success, a television play, into a mailbox on her way to the hospital to give birth. Riddled with Weldon's customarily fierce opinions, this frank and absorbing memoir is vintage Fay. An icon to many, a thorn in the flesh to others, she has never failed to excite, madden, or interest. With this engaging autobiography, she has finally decided to turn her authorial wit and keen eye on herself.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Grove Press
  • Publish Date: May 6th, 2004
  • Pages: 366
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.34in - 5.58in - 0.99in - 0.92lb
  • EAN: 9780802141422
  • Categories: Literary FiguresMemoirs

Praise for this book

"Its evocation of the 1950s is vivid, as is its record of a king of female solidarity."
"You can't put this terrific book down....This time she excels herself."
"Peppery, irreverent . . . Her vitality and her resilience magnetize the reader."