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A novel in six episodes, this stunning debut by Mary McCarthy follows a young intellectual on her reckless bohemian journey through life and dangerous love in 1930s New York City Margaret Sargent is young and fearless, a deep thinker inspired by the bohemian energy that abounds in New York City in the years leading up to the Second World War. With careless abandon, she destroys her marriage and numerous love affairs as she moves through the social circles of artists and writers, playing at the fringes of political extremism. She is an enigma, often wanton and frivolous, but possessing intelligence and a razor-sharp wit, as well as a troubling core of inner darkness, self-doubt, and puzzling tendencies toward self-destruction. For Margaret, urban life in the 1930s is an ongoing adventure-ever-changing, always surprising, and deeply, profoundly unsatisfying. Mary McCarthy, author of the bestselling American classic The Group, burst boldly onto the literary scene with her provocative debut, The Company She Keeps. A brilliant, stylistically inventive novel, it offers a rich portrait of a truly fascinating protagonist in six revealing episodes. Love her, despise her, or fear for her, you will never forget Margaret Sargent. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Mary McCarthy including rare images from the author's estate.
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"Mary McCarthy is an exceptional social satirist, with a jackdaw eye and an infallible ear."
The New York Times
"McCarthy has learned the difficult art of setting down everything as it might have happened without telling a single self-protective lie. . . . It has the still unusual quality of having been lived."
The New Republic
"Miss McCarthy's portrait of her heroine is an original and sensational one. . . . Equally striking, however, is her picture of the world in which that heroine moves. . . . She writes so well and has such sharp and fresh insight. . . . A deft satirical portrait of a girl-about-town."
The New York Times