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		<title>Polly Samson &#8211; A Theatre For Dreamers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Halcyon skies, bright blue seas, beautiful beaches, tumbling trees…in Polly Samson’s A Theatre for Dreamers Hydra is painted as a stunning place where anything can happen. Including dreams.&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Halcyon skies, bright blue seas, beautiful beaches, tumbling trees…in Polly Samson’s <em>A Theatre for Dreamers</em> Hydra is painted as a stunning place where anything can happen. Including dreams. Focusing on an artistic community on a Greek island in the 60s, this novel explores art and sexuality through relationships that form and flex throughout it. Prominent among the artists and poets are a Norwegian couple – Axel Jensen and Marianne Ihlen – and a young, charismatic Canadian by the name of Leonard Cohen, who hooks up with young muse Marianne. Sexual jealousy builds. Violence and anger abound. It’s tense at times.</p>
<p>Atmospheric prose and vivid descriptions captivate throughout, even though at times the characters and plot gets a bit saggy. But the language and writing hooks you in and makes you imagine the blue skies and bluer seas that we all want to be near. It is a classic coming-of-age story, beautifully executed.</p>
<p>It’s perfect summer reading, transporting us far away whilst we’re all trying to remember what holidays look like.</p>
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