Persephone book No. 126 was first published 100 years ago under the pseudonym ‘AT Fitzroy’ (the author lived at Fitzroy Street W1). The wonderfully titled Despised and Rejected by Rose Allatini (1890–1980) is everything we would like a Persephone book to be: by a forgotten writer who deserves to be revived and with strong themes: opposition to war, acceptance of homosexuality, tolerance of others, awareness that ‘it is fatal to be a man or woman pure and simple, one must be woman-manly or man- womanly’ (A Room of One’s Own). And it is a very well written novel, and a page-turner.
Rose Allatini Books
Rose Allatini explored the depths of psychological inquiry and social critique in her writing, often imbued with a sense of mysticism and the occult. Her early works delved into the complexities of human relationships and romantic love, while her later novels, published under various pseudonyms, more boldly tackled controversial subjects and moral dilemmas. Allatini excelled at building narrative tension and examining the darker aspects of human nature and societal conventions. Her prose is marked by its insightful portrayal of the human psyche and its courageous engagement with social taboos.
