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Greenery Street (Persephone book) [Paperback]

Denis Mackail , Rebecca Cohen
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  • Paperback: 392 pages
  • Publisher: Persephone Books Ltd; New edition edition (22 Sep 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1903155258
  • ISBN-13: 978-1903155257
  • Product Dimensions: 19 x 14 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 169,354 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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PG Wodehouse described this 1925 novel as 'so good that it makes one feel that it's the only possible way of writing a book, to take an ordinary couple and just tell the reader all about them.'
Greenery Street can be read on two levels – it is a touching description of a young couple's first year together in London, but it is also a homage – something rare in fiction - to happy married life.

Ian and Felicity are shown as they arrive at 23 Greenery Street, an undisguised Walpole Street in Chelsea. Their uneventful but always interesting everyday life is the main subject of a novel that evokes the charmingly contented and timeless while managing to be both funny and profound about human relations.
Denis Mackail was a grandson of Edward Burne-Jones on his mother's side and son of JW Mackail, the eminent classical scholar; his sister was the novelist Angela Thirkell. He wrote nearly a book a year for thirty years.


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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
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You can see why PG Wodehouse loved this book, it is written in a Jeeves-ish style that is witty, bumbling, just plain funny and extremely readable. If only the first year of married life could be like this nowadays - it is like a different planet not just a different century that Denis Mackail is writing about when we realise the young couple have to move to a new, bigger house after they have had a baby: when in fact they live in a terraced house off the King's Road! Another Persephone gem, one to be put on the shelf next to my favourite Nancy Mitfords and EM Delafields. And an ideal present for newly-weds of course.
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A real delight 29 Jan 2010
By Mrs. K. A. Wheatley TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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Mackail writes about Ian and Felicity Foster, a newly married couple in 1920's London, and more importantly their first year of married life in a charming house in Greenery Street. This wonderful Persephone publication is just delicious, light, frothy, romantic and hopeful. There is nothing taxing whatsoever about this read. It is funny and utterly charming. If you like Nancy Mitford or Evelyn Waugh, this is in the same era and style but without any of the cynicism or darkness of the other two. Apparently there are two other books by him about the same couple and I am now waiting eagerly to see if Persephone will publish those too.
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Greenery Street is based on the real street in Chelsea where Denis Mackail spent the first happy years of his marriage until, like the couple in his novel, the arrival of two children made a five-storey terrace house too small! Mackail's house which inspired the book was actually 23 Walpole Street, off the King's Road - where you would have to be a very fortunate young couple indeed to live today. (PG Wodehouse briefly lived there, hence his affection for the book, and the Mackails were succeeded by Jan Struther who went on to create Mrs Miniver. (A book, I must say, that I enjoyed much more than Greenery Street.
In the novel Ian and Felicity Foster are a blissfully happy couple settling into their first year of married life, gently bickering and making up, fretting about money and mismanaging their servants. (In 1925, they feel poor on an income approaching £1000 a year, which many married men only aspired to in the 1950s. But the very minimum they could manage on was a cook and a house-parlourmaid and Felicity has clearly never lifted a finger in her life... her idea of a busy day is returning her library books and running up an account at Andrew Brown's - easily identifiable as Peter Jones dept store!) The only shadow across their marital bliss is the narrowly-averted scandal when Felicity's sister, unhappily and childlessly married to a kind, rich - but stupefyingly dull - husband is dissuaded from eloping with a Bounder.
A sweet book ... but I did get a little bit bored with them by the end.
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