In sixth-century Gaul, the German princess Radegunda, escaping from her marriage to the Frankish king who murdered her parents, founds a convent at Poitiers where excess spirit and pride lead to her ill-fated self-immurement
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About the Author:
Julia O'Faolain was born in London in 1932. Her novel No Country for Young Men was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. She was brought up in Cork and Dublin, educated in Paris and Rome and married an American historian in Florence. She lived for many years in the US, and now lives in London. A major collection of her short stories will be published by Faber & Faber.
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- PublisherCarroll & Graf Pub
- Publication date1988
- ISBN 10 088184442X
- ISBN 13 9780881844429
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages326
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