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'The Orchid House' is a book published in 1953, and the only novel written by Dominican writer Phyllis Shand Allfrey. It is considered "a pioneering work of Caribbean literature".Polly Pattullo, [http://caribbean-beat.com/issue-6/phyllis-alfrey-art-living-together#axzz3TS7dKwKG "Phyllis Alfrey: The Art of Living Together"], 'Caribbean Beat', Issue 6 (Summer 1993). 'The Orchid House' is a fictionalized account of Allfrey's early life, narrated by an old Black nurse Lally from Montserrat. It was turned into a highly acclaimed film for British television.

Originally published by Constable, it was reissued in 1982 by Virago Press, and reprinted in 1991 at the time its Channel 4 television adaptation of the same name came out (directed by Horace Ov with Casting Director John Hubbard[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0399193/ "John Hubbard"], IMDb. and starring Elizabeth Hurley, Madge Sinclair, Diana Quick, Kate Buffery, Lennox Honychurch, British painter and grand-niece of Phyllis Shand Allfrey, Lindy Allfrey[https://repeatingislands.com/2015/03/24/royal-news-at-repeating-islands-the-duke-and-duchess-of-cambridge/ "Royal News at Repeating Islands (The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge)"], 'Repeating Islands', 24 March 2015. and Frances Barber. An American edition of the novel appeared in 1996.

A French-language version, 'La Maison des Orchides', appeared in 1954.Biography of author Phyllis Shand Allfrey, 'The Orchid House' (1991 reprint). London: Virago Modern Classics.

Summary



Summarized in an Introduction by Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, "The novel, as narrated by the old nurse Lally, revolves around the return of three Creole sisters to their native island after years abroad: Stella, drawn to the lush tropical by an impassioned yearning; Joan, a grass-roots political activist in London; and Natalie, a wealthy old man's hedonistic widow..."Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, "Introduction" to Rutgers University Press edition, 1997, p. xix.

See also



*'The Orchid House', the television miniseries.

*'Wide Sargasso Sea' by Jean Rhys

References



ISBN data



(paperback, Virago Press, 1991 reprint)

(New brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1992)


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