Viper Wine

Viper Wine

by HermioneEyre (Author)

Synopsis

This book is shortlisted for the 2015 Walter Scott Prize. At Whitehall Palace in 1632, the ladies at the court of Charles I are beginning to look suspiciously alike. Plump cheeks, dilated pupils, and a heightened sense of pleasure are the first signs that they have been drinking a potent new beauty tonic, Viper Wine, distilled and discreetly dispensed by the physician Lancelot Choice. Famed beauty Venetia Stanley is so extravagantly dazzling she has inspired Ben Jonson to poetry and Van Dyck to painting, provoking adoration and emulation from the masses. But now she is married and her "mid-climacteric" approaches, all that adoration has curdled to scrutiny, and she fears her powers are waning. Her devoted husband, Sir Kenelm Digby - alchemist, explorer, philosopher, courtier, and time-traveller - believes he has the means to cure wounds from a distance, but he so loves his wife that he will not make her a beauty tonic, convinced she has no need of it. From the whispering court at Whitehall, to the charlatan physicians of Eastcheap, here is a marriage in crisis, and a country on the brink of civil war. The novel takes us backstage at a glittering Inigo Jones court masque, inside a dour Puritan community, and into the Countess of Arundel's snail closet. We see a lost Rubens altarpiece and peer into Venetia's black-wet obsidian scrying mirror. Based on real events, Viper Wine is 1632 rendered in Pop Art prose; a place to find alchemy, David Bowie, recipes for seventeenth-century beauty potions, a Borgesian unfinished library and a submarine that sails beneath the Thames.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 13 Mar 2014

ISBN 10: 0224097598
ISBN 13: 9780224097598
Book Overview: A richly evocative and playful story of beauty, vanity and addiction, set at a time when England was on the cusp between magic and science. Shortlisted for the 2015 Walter Scott Prize
Prizes: Winner of Kitschies: Gold Tentacle 2015. Shortlisted for Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction 2015. Long-listed for Folio Prize 2015.

Media Reviews
Exuberantly inventive and intelligent... Sumptuous, strange and startlingly original. Mail on Sunday An intoxicating fantasy in which real-life characters are haunted by the future. -- Marcus Field Independent on Sunday Using an alchemy all of her own, Eyre's postmodern take on the 17th century renders it dazzlingly fresh and contemporary. -- Lucy Scholes Observer Playful, witty and expansive... An exceptionally clever and exhilarating excursion through Caroline high society. -- Nick Rennison Sunday Times A genre-defying debut novel... Vivid and vivacious - hats off to Eyre. -- Sebastian Shakespeare Tatler Bold and wildly original, Viper Wine is an exuberantly witty play on the vanity and ghoulishness of the beauty industry, and a celebration of the unfading beauty of language... Hermione Eyre has injected new youth into the historical novel. -- Frances Wilson Evening Standard Hermione Eyre's bold and satisfying debut...offers up a potent mixture of baroque intricacy and gothic horror. Like Laurent Binet's HHhH... Viper Wine tries to tease out the tensions that exist when telling history as fiction. Eyre's novel is stylistically a world away from Binet's, but shows some of the same playfulness in its reworking of historical sources... The stylistic brio and technical invention on show here is truly impressive... -- John Gallagher Sunday Telegraph A wickedly funny parable of today's beauty industry... Descriptive brilliance and breathtaking cleverness. -- Melissa Katsoulis The Times No account of [Van Dyck] has perhaps been so convincing as that in Viper Wine... As art history it's deeply unorthodox - but as a postmodern portrait of a trend-setting painter in the midst of a comeback, it seems both thrillingly and entertainingly right. -- Marcus Field Independent on Sunday Almost 400 years after Venetia Stanley's death, little has changed. As an allegory of our ageing-obsessed generation, [Viper Wine] is hard to argue with. -- Sam Baker Harper's Bazaar Eyre has written a sumptuous, sensual tale of beauty and vanity; it's crying out for a TV adaptation. Bookseller Magical realism meets a seventeenth-century Portrait of a Marriage. To say it is dazzling would be a puritan understatement. -- Tom Holland, author of 'Rubicon' and 'Persian Fire' Persistently bizarre, fecund, technically inventive, funny - and oddly touching. -- Jonathan Meades Viper Wine richly evokes Elizabethan and Jacobean language and is alert to the plight of Catholics under Elizabeth I and King James, while at the same time putting a post-modernist spin on the tight and enthralling plot. I used to be dubious about alchemy and antiquarianism, but the wit and excitement of this first novel breathes new life into them. -- Tom Paulin [A] cornucopia of a novel. -- Kathy Stevenson Daily Mail As funny as it is surreal. -- India Ross Financial Times This funny and exciting novel takes a fresh look at life during the excitement and danger of the 17th century. Catholic Herald The language is beautiful, creating fantastic images with her descriptions. -- Claire Snook Bookmunch Eyre's prose is sensuous and rich... Her recreation of the period is persuasive and alluring. -- Andrew Tong Independent on Sunday A pacy, cleverly postmodern historical novel... Viper Wine is a high-flying, high-concept mix that stylishly transmutes its wildly disparate elements into an assured, flamboyant gem. -- Tina Jackson Metro A mad, psychedelic romp through some of history's most fertile ground... The author's voracious enthusiasm for eclectic, highly-researched detail is persistently entertaining, breathing new life into the genre of the historical novel. A real tonic. -- Matilda Bathurst Country Life Clever, lively and playful... [An] impressive first novel. -- Clarissa Burden Tablet A dazzling debut... Wickedly funny. ELLE Decoration This dazzling firework of a debut novel is a reminder of how inventive and original historical fiction can be. -- Anna Carey Irish Times Eyre pulls off a notable trick in Viper Wine, not just by reconstructing her chosen period but rendering it permeable to intrusions from other ages... Playful moments...are made all the more striking by being woven unannounced into a meticulously luscious fantasia on a theme of English high life in the 1630s. -- Michael Caine Times Literary Supplement The horrors of the beauty industry are taken apart with feline wit and the book will make you purr with pleasure. -- Frances Wilson New Statesman The most richly fruited post-modern novel since Jeanette Winterson's Sexing the Cherrys -- Marcus Field Independent A bold, impressive debut -- 4 stars Daily Telegraph As a debut novel, it is truly dazzling and Hermione Eyre has proved herself an author well worth watching out for -- Susannah Perkins Nudge As a debut novel, it is truly dazzling and Hermione Eyre has proved herself an author well worth watching out for -- Susannah Perkins Nudge
Author Bio
Hermione Eyre is a journalist and former croupier. She read English at Hertford College, Oxford and was a staff writer and TV critic at the Independent on Sunday for seven years, then chief interviewer at the London Evening Standard Magazine. This is her first novel.