In these four brilliant short novels set in America, England, and Paris,
Rebecca West explores the lives and relationships of rich women and men
who are ruled by 'the harsh voice we hear when money talks, or hate'.
There is Josie, a flower of American girlhood whose boundless ambition
for wealth fatally loosens the bonds of her marriage to Corrie. There is
Etienne de Sevenac, a dilettante French aristocrat whose courtly
stratagems are no match for Nancy Sarle--a plain but powerful American
businesswoman. There is Alice Pemberton, a sensible Englishwoman--the
very salt of the earth--but a petty tyrant in her gracious Georgian
home. And lastly there is Sam Hartley, an American businessman who has
fought his way to riches with his wife at his side, but whose life is
now haunted by an abiding vision of beautiful young women.
Rebecca West was born in London in 1892. She was educated in Edinburgh
and began to appear in print as a journalist in London as early as 1911.
She was created a Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1959 and died
in March 1983.