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Women in the Wall

Published
May 1975
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General Fiction General Fiction
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278

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'I am hungry for your presence. I hanker for the great blaze of your glance which when you turn it on me, will burn out the husk of my body and draw my soul to you.'


Julia O'Faolian's second novel, first published in 1973, offers a rich, vivid portrait of the political and religious turmoil of sixth-century Gaul, wherein we find Radegunda, wife of King Clotair having been seized by him as a prize of war. Radegunda builds a convent, a refuge for the Brides of Christ, and there becomes renowned for her austerity and mysticism. Her religion, however, is fanatical, and her quest for sainthood will serve to undermine the seeming calm of the retreat she has made.


'Vibrant and strange... [a] journey into a darker, wilder moment of history.' Sarah Dunant, Guardian

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Jan 1976 Avon ISBN 0380005921
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Nov 1988 Carroll & Graf ISBN 088184442X
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First Edition May 1975 Viking ISBN 0670778532
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