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BOOKS OF BLISS by MANOLO BLAHNIK

May 29, 2020 | Blog

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Bliss of Books

“Reading has always had a tremendous influence on my life and work. My mother would read to me often as a child and I quickly developed an insatiable interest in books, which remains to this day. Books enhance your imagination, offer a new perspective and are a wonderful way to educate yourself – be curious, there’s always something new to learn!” – Manolo Blahnik

Being absorbed in a good book is for many, one of life’s little pleasures. Comfort, solace and help is often found turning pages and gripping plots can transport our minds, offering a sense of escapism when we need it most.

Taking time out to read can ease tension, encourage relaxation, develop learning and boost mental health. As part of our Smile Initiative, we are sharing an edit of Manolo’s all-time favourite books to inspire your reading. During this time of isolation, we hope you can find company in these stories.

Front cover of 'The Leopard' by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa

THE LEOPARD

Written by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa

Published in 1958

A story of a decadent and dying aristocracy threatened by the forces of revolution and democracy, Prince Fabrizio di Salina clings desperately to his family’s failing power.

“I have worshipped Tomasi di Lampedusa’s writing since I was a child, I spent long nights listening to my mother read this novel… and the film is so beautiful.” – Manolo Blahnik

Front cover of 'L'Education Sentimentale' by Gustave Flaubert

L’ ÉDUCATION SENTIMENTALE

Written by Gustave Flaubert

Published in 1869

Frédéric Moreau is living through The Revolutions of 1848 and during this time falls in deeply love with an older woman, Mme Arnoux . By befriending her husband, Moreau and Arnoux’s paths cross over the years, however, she remains the unattainable love of his life.

“One of my absolute favorite novels. I could talk about Flaubert forever!” – Manolo Blahnik

 

Front cover of 'The Last Attachment' by Iris Origo

THE LAST ATTACHMENT

Written by: Iris Origo

Published in 1949

An account of the passionate love affair of Lord Byron and Countess Teresa Guiccioli. The book documents the domestic triangle consisting of the poet, his nineteen-year-old mistress, Countess Guiccioli, and her husband. Origo was the first writer to be given access to over a hundred love letters from the time of the affair and used these to bring this moving story to life.

“I adore this book, such a beautiful read. In fact, I would recommend all of Iris Origo’s tremendous novels. A truly brilliant writer!” – Manolo Blahnik

Front cover of 'The Smithsonian Institute' by Gore Vidal

THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

Written by Gore Vidal

Originally published in 1998

The world is on the edge of war in 1939 when a teenage maths genius attends the Smithsonian Institution to assist a group of scientists creating an atomic bomb in the basement. In a race against time, he is surrounded by figures from American history past and present including Albert Einstein and Abraham Lincoln.

“Explosively entertaining, I envy his beautiful writing.” – Manolo Blahnik

Front cover of 'Marie Antoinette' by Stefan Zweig

MARIE ANTOINETTE

Biography written by Stefan Zweig

Published in 1932

A vivid narrative of France’s most famous queen, Marie Antoinette. Betrothed at fourteen, crowned queen at nineteen and beheaded at thirty-seven, this biography focuses on the human emotions of the participants and victims of the French Revolution.

“I have been obsessed with Marie Antoinette ever since I was a child. I find her so captivating.” – Manolo Blahnik

Front cover of 'Little Dorrit' by Charles Dickens

LITTLE DORRIT

Written by Charles Dickens

Originally published between 1855 and 1857

‘Little Dorrit’ is the youngest child in her family and has been born and raised in Marshalsea prison where her father, an incompetent businessman, is imprisoned for debt. She meets a man named Arthur Clennam, who takes an interest in the Dorrit family and eventually helps free her father. However, time reveals a family secret.

“Charles Dickens; so English, so classic and totally wonderful.” – Manolo Blahnik

Front cover of 'Madame Bovary' by Gustave Flaubert

MADAME BOVARY

Written by Gustave Flaubert

Published in 1856

The debut novel of renowned French writer Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary tells the tragic story of the eponymous character living beyond her means in order to escape the banalities of her unfulfilled provincial life

I read this novel for the first time when I was 12 years old and so many times since. I love the drama and desire that Flaubert so elegantly depicts. Illustrating a limited-edition cover for Penguin Classics in 2006 was an honour. I wanted to produce something fun and reminiscent of Cecil Beaton’s mid-century illustration works.” – Manolo Blahnik

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