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 · More Was Lost is the reissue of a memoir by Eleanor Perényi, a well known New York figure in literary circles. She was an editor of Harper’s Bazaar and later Mademoiselle. Her early books received critical acclaim, but she garnered her largest following with Green Thoughts: A Writer in the Garden published in  · More Was Lost: A Memoir by Eleanor Perényi () In , a nineteen year old American named Eleanor Stone, whose father was a military attaché to the American Embassy in Paris and whose mother was a successful novelist, was charmed by a young Hungarian nobleman at a dinner party held at the American legation in bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins.  · “Green Thoughts” was reprinted in by the Modern Library, with an introduction by Allen Lacy. Mrs. Perenyi’s other books are “More Was Lost” (Little, Brown, ), a memoir of the Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.


item 7 More Was Lost: A Memoir by Eleanor Perenyi 7 - More Was Lost: A Memoir by Eleanor Perenyi. $ Free shipping. See all 10 - All listings for this product. No ratings or reviews yet No ratings or reviews yet. Be the first to write a review. Best Selling in Nonfiction. Read reviews and buy More Was Lost - by Eleanor Perenyi (Paperback) at Target. Choose from Same Day Delivery, Drive Up or Order Pickup. Free standard shipping with $35 orders. Expect More. Pay Less. Eleanor Perenyi (January 4, - May 3, ) was a gardener and author on gardening. She wrote Green Thoughts, a collection of essays based on her own experiences as a bltadwin.ru book drew on her work on her husband's castle (described in her publication More Was Lost).Green Thoughts was reviewed by Brooke Astor in The New York Times.


The other day, lacking something to read, I picked up a book at the Paris Review offices: Eleanor Perenyi’s More Was Lost, published in and recently reissued by New York Review Classics. Perenyi is probably best known today for her gardening memoir Green Thoughts: A Writer in the Garden. It’s considered a classic of its genre, but, having never had any particular interest in gardening, I’d never read her. More Was Lost: A Memoir. by Eleanor Perényi. NYRB Classics () Originally published in pp. In , when she was nineteen years old, Eleanor Stone met and soon married Zsigmond Perényi, a Hungarian baron whose estate in Ruthenia was under Czech control. She moved in and began tending to the estate. More Was Lost: A Memoir by Eleanor Perényi () In , a nineteen year old American named Eleanor Stone, whose father was a military attaché to the American Embassy in Paris and whose mother was a successful novelist, was charmed by a young Hungarian nobleman at a dinner party held at the American legation in Budapest.

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