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  1. Retrato de um Casamento, de Nigel Nicolson foi publicado originalmente em língua inglesa em 1973 e traduzido para português em 1976 por Maria da Graça Morais Sarmento em edição de Iniciativas Editoriais. Retrato de um Casamento é a autobiografia de Vita Sackville-West pelo seu filho Nigel. É um livro pleno de emoções fortes a que não ...

  2. Nigel later published works by and about his parents, including Portrait of a Marriage, their correspondence, and Nicolson's diary. In 1930, Vita Sackville-West acquired Sissinghurst Castle , near Cranbrook in Kent .

  3. The younger son of Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West, Nigel Nicolson grew up in a world that combined Bloomsbury with Knole, Eton with Sissinghurst, Oxford with uninhabited islands in the Outer Hebrides. He was Virginia Woolf's eleven-year-old companion while she was writing Orlando, her fantasy about his mother.

  4. About the author (1973) Nigel Nicolson is the author of "Portrait of a Marriage," a biography of his parents, Harold Nicolson & Vita Sackville-West, & of "Long Life," his own memoirs. He has also written books on politics & the arts & the Whitbread Prize-winning biography "Mary Curzon." A Member of Parliament for several years, he is cofounder ...

  5. Nigel Nicolson, the younger son of Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West, was a publisher, a Member of Parliament, an editor (including six volumes of Virginia Woolf’s letters and three of his father’s diaries) and the author of many books on history, politics, architecture and literature. He lived at the family home, Sissinghurst Castle ...

  6. 1 de jan. de 2001 · Nigel Nicolson. 3.78. 909 ratings80 reviews. Virginia Woolf's life as part of the avant-garde Bloomsbury Group has captured the imagination of millions. Now Nigel Nicolson threads his personal reminiscences through the narrative of her life. In so doing, he paints an astonishing portrait of one of the most remarkable women in history.

  7. Nigel era il secondogenito degli scrittori Vita Sackville-West e Sir Harold Nicolson; suo fratello maggiore, Ben era uno storico d'arte.[ non chiaro] Crescono nel Kent, prima a Long Barn, nei pressi della casa ancestrale della madre a Knole, trasferendosi poi a Sissinghurst Castle, dove i loro genitori avevano creato un giardino di fama locale.