Tennant, Emma (1937–)

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Tennant, Emma (1937–)

British writer. Name variations: Catherine Aydy. Born Oct 20, 1937, in London, England; dau. of Baron Glenconnor and Elizabeth Lady Glenconnor; great-niece of Margot Tennant Asquith; children: 3.

Was founding editor of periodical Bananas (1975) and general editor of In Verse (1982); fiction explores apocalyptic themes and often reinterprets canonical texts from feminist and revisionist perspective; works include The Colour of Rain (1964), The Time of the Crack (1973), Hotel de Dream (1976), The Bad Sister (1978), Wild Nights (1980), Alice Fell (1980), The Ghost Child (1984), Two Women in London (1989), The Magic Drum: An Excursion (1989), An Unequal Marriage (1991), Faustine (1992), Tess (1993), and Emma in Love (1996).

See also memoirs, Strangers: A Family Romance (1998), Girlitude: A Memoir of the 50s and 60s (1999), and Burnt Diaries (1999).

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