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The Glimmer Palace [Hardcover]

Beatrice Colin (Author)
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July 24, 2008
In the tradition of Michel Faber and Sarah Waters, a literary historical novel about an orphan girl’s journey from poverty to film stardom, set against the grand backdrop of World War I Berlin, the cabaret era, the run-up to World War II, and the innovations in art and industry that accompanied it all.

Big, rich, intelligent, and masterfully written, here is a page-turning story of glitter and splendor, drama and love, friendship and identity, and an illuminating account of a period of history that foreshadowed much of the twentieth century.

As the clock chimes the turn of the twentieth century, Lilly Nelly Aphrodite takes her first breath. The illegitimate, orphaned daughter of a cabaret performer, she finds early refuge at a Berlin Catholic orphanage. From there follows a lifetime of reinventions, from orphan to maid, war bride, tingle-tangle nightclub girl, and script typist. Her eventual transformation into one of Germany’s leading silent-film stars, and a partner in a remarkable romance that crosses decades and continents, could ultimately cost her everything she has worked for.

Gripping and seductive like few other literary novels, The Glimmer Palace showcases the glamour, spectacle, and theatrical energy of the brief heyday of the Weimar Republic, while at the same time telling the story of that other great twentieth-century illusion—cinema.

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Covering the life of Lilly Nelly Aphrodite from the turn of the century until World War II, this overly familiar historical novel takes the listener inside the clubs and film industry of Berlin. German accents depict most of the characters; it probably would have been wiser for Justine Eyre and her director to take the Berlin setting as a given, for little attention is paid to class differences. Only an American movie mogul sounds genuine. Eyre portrays Lilly as delicate and sweet; unfortunately, she reads Ilya, Lilly's main love interest, in much the same way, except with a Russian accent. Lilly's best friend Hanna has a gruffer voice that predictably imitates Marlene Dietrich. Though the narrative is clear enough to avoid confusion, most of the women sound exactly alike and boredom is inescapable. A Riverhead hardcover (Reviews, May 5).
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In this engrossing, romantic historical novel, Lilly Nelly Aphrodite is raised in a Catholic orphanage, and her ensuing journey of self-invention is set against the backdrop of Berlin’s fluctuating fortunes from the early part of the twentieth century to the era of Dachau and Treblinka. Colin depicts World War I, sleazy cabarets, massive unemployment, the Nazi empire, and the even more savage horrors of World War II, all navigated by a strong, determined heroine. Lilly rises from impoverished anonymity to ride the wave of stardom in the new and popular cinema. None less than Joseph Goebbels masterminds the Nazi-produced Queen of Sorrows, whose premier is attended by Hitler himself, but the lovely star soon vanishes in every sense imaginable, driven by her love for the Russian Ilya Yurasov. After a painful separation and an elaborate plan for escape, their love and suffering reflect the lives of millions when the drums of war reverberate, human relationships go up in smoke, and all that is left of love and its past is a single frame from an unseen movie. --Whitney Scott

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Riverhead Hardcover; 1ST edition (July 24, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594489858
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594489853
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,127,833 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Beatrice Colin was born in London and raised in Scotland. She has worked as a freelance journalist, writing for publications including the Guardian, and a playwright, writing radio plays for the BBC.. Her most recent book, The Glimmer Palace has been translated into seven languages and was a best-seller in the UK.
She lives in Glasgow.

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A desperate, sad, and painful story that is beautifully written, July 28, 2008
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The Glimmer Palace by Beatrice Colin is one of the most engaging books I've read in a long time. From the first twenty pages I knew this was going to be a book I was going to want to read slowly, soaking in all of the details.

Lilly Nelly Aphrodite was born in the final moments of the nineteenth century in Germany. The book follows her life from a Catholic orphanage in Berlin and brings to life in fine detail her life over the course of the next thirty four years.

Poor Lilly constantly struggles with love, employment, poverty, and friendships while Germany struggles with it's own problems. Lilly's sweet innocence is eclipsed by the harsh world she lives in. Not having any family to help her out of difficult situations, she always finds a way to solve her problems, and maintains a long term, but sporadic friendship with another orphaned girl throughout the book.

I felt the first three hundred pages of this book were very well written, but the last quarter of the book becomes almost of summary of success mirrored by tragedy, written more as an accounting of events rather than a story. Regardless, the entire book is very well written.

Overall, this should be a very enjoyable book for readers who enjoy historical fiction, especially early twentieth century Germany, or for fans of the cinema, as much of this book revolves around the cinema.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Glimmer Palace by Beatrice Colin (2008 Hardcover), July 26, 2008
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The Glimmer Palace is one of those rare, immersive novels that fully transports the reader into a place and time far removed from this modern twenty-first century. Beatrice Colin's book took me back to Berlin at the beginning of the twentieth century, when that legendary city was blossoming and its film stars and cabaret performers were the most sought-after flowers of the entertainment world. At the dawn of this new world is born Lilly Nelly Aphrodite, the illegitimate daughter of a cabaret performer. Within a few months the little girl is orphaned, and she begins a life of restless transition and searching. Never sure of her identity, Lilly constantly reinvents herself as she seeks her place in the world: orphan, maid, poet's muse, bride, widow, barmaid, typist, and star of German film. Lilly's growth and happiness are implicitly tied to the city she calls home: as Berlin's star rises and falls, so does she.



Colin brings drama and bubbling, breathing life to every page. Lilly's flashing, lovely eyes are witness to some of the greatest changes the world has ever seen. She proves herself to be as delicate as a hothouse flower and tenacious as a weed as she survives a childhood in an orphanage and slow starvation in post-WWI Germany, yet rising to live the life of a glamorous film star in Berlin and Hollywood. Throughout it all I rooted for her. I wanted her to win. It is clear early on that she becomes a huge star (references are made to interviews conducted after she's "made it") but when she's fighting in the streets for horsemeat I was just dying to know HOW she was going to get through. Knowing that Lilly would be OK did absolutely nothing to dispense the tension and suspense. I just could not put this book down. As Arthur Golden's Memoirs of a Geisha brought Japan's floating world to life, The Glimmer Palace brings the mysterious world of Berlin and cabaret back from the hazy past like a shimmering dream.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Historical Fiction, July 30, 2008
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The Glimmer Palace is historical fiction at it's best. It is a tale rich with imagery that take you to this time period and city. Lilly is an amazingly complex character who shows the tenacity and smarts to get her through the terrible hardships she endures. Some of the scenes are so heartbreaking you can feel her pain. We follow her life starting at the bottom trying to survive in an orphanage, to starvation during the depression, and then to her success as an actress. The author, Beatrice Colin did her research. It was so interesting to learn about the history of the silent films era. Her attention to detail shines. If you enjoy historical fiction then I recommend putting this book high on your list.
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Sister August, The Glimmer Palace, Beatrice Colin, Tiny Lil, Hanne Schmidt, Francis Xavier, Lilly Nelly Aphrodite, The Blue Cat, Ilya Yurasov, Bill Frame, Pola Negri, Olivia Licht, Potsdamer Platz, Wernher Siegfried, Sister Maria, Virgin Mary, New York, Frau Licht, Joseph Goebbels, Tiny Lit, Nurse von Kismet, Stefan Mauritz, The Queen of Sorrow, Letters Of Love, Western Front
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