The Crimson Petal and the White

The Crimson Petal and the White

"The Crimson Petal and the White" by Michel Faber is a 2002 epic postmodern novel set in Victorian-era England. The main characters include William Rackham, the unwilling heir to a perfume business; Agnes, William's brittle, long-suffering "mad wife in the attic"; and Sugar, a decidedly unconventional and strong-willed young prostitute whose intense affair with William gives her the opportunity to climb to a higher perch in the rigidly stratified class system of the time. Other characters include Henry Rackham, William's pious brother who wants to be a clergyman and his friend Emmeline Fox, a widow who works in the Rescue Society that tries to reform prostitutes. The novel is told from the perspective of all of the main characters, and the omniscient narrator occasionally addresses the reader directly. There is also a metaliterary aspect, as Sugar is working on her own novel, Henry writes sermons, and Agnes keeps a diary. The novel was generally well-received by critics.

Canongate published "The Apple", a selection of short stories based on characters from "The Crimson Petal and the White", in 2006.

As of January 2007, a movie production with the same title is slated for release in 2009, directed by Curtis Hanson.

The title is from a 1847 poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson entitled "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal", the opening line of which is "Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white".

=Mentioned in Television=

The novel was referenced in an episode of the television show Gilmore Girls in Episode 16 of Season 4 called "The Reigning Lorelai". Emily Gilmore briefly and drunkenly recommended the book to her daughter Lorelai while Richard was mourning his mother's (the "first" Lorelai) recent death. This was a humorous reference because it was very unnatural compared to Emily's normal manner to be so excited about a novel where the protagonist happened to be a "prostitute named Sugar".


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