The Pure Gold Baby

first publication date:  2013
original language:  English

The Pure Gold Baby is British novelist Margaret Drabble's 18th novel, first published in 2013. The novel was her first novel to be published in seven years, following The Sea Lady. In 2009, Drabble had pledged not to write fiction again, for fear of "repeating herself." The novel follows an anthropologist, who accidentally gets pregnant but decides to keep the child. The novel focuses on examining upper crust of 1960s and 70s London, through the academic and analytical perspective of the character's anthropological training. Drabble took the title from a phrase in Sylvia Plath's poem "Lady Lazarus". Source: Wikipedia (en)

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