I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith |
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I Capture the Castle was first published in 1949 and is set in the British countryside of the 1930s. 'I write this sitting in the kitchen sink' is the famous first line of this witty and moving classic about a girl reaching adulthood and experiencing love for the first time. Cassandra Mortmain lives in a crumbling castle in the middle of nowhere and records her extraordinary life with her bohemian and impoverished family in a series of journals. She vividly, and frankly, depicts her life with her odd and enchanting family. The household consists of her little brother Thomas, her beautiful, bored sister, Rose, her fadingly glamorous stepmother, Topaz, who enjoys walking the grounds naked at night, and her eccentric novelist father who keeps them all in poverty as a result of his writer's block. Finally, there is Stephen, dazzlingly handsome and consumed with unrequited love for Cassandra. Cassandra's journals describe how the Mortmain's isolated existence is radically altered when the American heirs to the castle arrive, bringing new romantic opportunities for both sisters. Dorothy Gladys “Dodie” Smith was born on May 3rd 1896 in Whitefield, Lancashire, England. From an early age Dodie was surrounded by the arts. Her uncle was an actor and Dodie would eventually become considered one of the most successful female dramatists of her generation. Her father, Ernest Smith, died when Dodie was a baby and her mother remarried when Dodie was 14. Dodie married Alec Beesley in 1939 and moved to the United Sates. It was in the US that her first novel I Capture the Castle was written. It is heralded as her crossover from playwright to novelist. The novel became a success and was produced as a play in 1954. Smith died in 1990 in the U.S. While she has written numerous other novels and plays, she is perhaps best known today for The Hundred and One Dalmatians. The book, later adapted into the Disney films, was inspired by Dodie’s own Dalmatian named Pongo. Want to know more about Dodie Smith? She also wrote her own autobiography. Check out Smith’s first autobiography Look by with Love on AbeBooks.
I Capture the Castle was made in to a movie in 2003 and opened July 11. Although it opened in limited release it was favourably reviewed.
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