“I am reduced to a thing that wants Virginia…It is incredible how essential to me you have become,” wrote Vita Sackville-West to the novelist Virginia Woolf in 1926. A popular writer herself, ...
The new edition of Vita Sackville-West's story features art deco-style illustrations The Royal Collection Trust/Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II The hero of Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel, Orlando: A ...
A rare Cartier rock crystal and emerald necklace belonging to the British writer Vita Sackville-West (1892-1962) is generating much pre-auction excitement before the London Jewels sale at Bonhams, New ...
Out novelist Carol Anshaw has written some of the best lesbian fiction of the last 25 years, including her 1992 debut, Aquamarine, and 2012’s Carry the One, but her newest work is more visual. The ...
Vita Sackville-West is now largely remembered for her Bloomsbury connections and her love life, as recorded in her son Nigel Nicolson's bestselling Portrait of a Marriage. She was, however, an ...
Pieces of a statue which Vita Sackville-West gave to her husband and lover Virginia Woolf are set to be displayed in a new exhibition. The celebrated writer and gardener gathered the fragments when ...
When Virginia Woolf met Vita Sackville-West for the first time at a dinner party in December 1922, she was not entirely taken with her fellow writer and member of the Bloomsbury Set. In her diary, she ...
In the costume drama, Elizabeth Debicki stars as Woolf, with Gemma Arterton playing Sackville-West. “I curated a reasonable but not-too-terrifying reading list,” said Button, who studied Woolf as an ...
The early life of writer and gardener Vita Sackville-West is being celebrated at the Kent house where she grew up. Sackville-West, the only daughter of the third Lord Sackville, loved Knole but moved ...