Rebecca West

Rebecca West

Dame Cicely Isabel Fairfield DBE (21 December 1892 – 15 March 1983), known as Rebecca West, or Dame Rebecca West, was a British author, journalist, literary critic and travel writer. An author who wrote in many genres, West reviewed books for The Times, the New York Herald Tribune, the Sunday Telegraph, and The New Republic, and she was a correspondent for The Bookman. Her major works include Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (1941), on the history and culture of Yugoslavia; A Train of Powder (1955), her coverage of the Nuremberg trials, published originally in The New Yorker; The Meaning of Treason, later The New Meaning of Treason, a study of the trial of the British Fascist William Joyce and others; The Return of the Soldier, a modernist World War I novel; and the "Aubrey trilogy" of autobiographical novels, The Fountain Overflows, This Real Night, and Cousin Rosamund. Time called her "indisputably the world's number one woman writer" in 1947. She was made CBE in 1949, and DBE in 1959, in each case, the citation reads: "writer and literary critic". She took the pseudonym "Rebecca West" from the rebellious young heroine in Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen.


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Reds (1981)

IMDB: 7.3 (23334 votes)

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Hypnotic (2023)

IMDB: 6.3 (350 votes)
The Whale (2022)

IMDB: 8.1 (11,806 votes)
The Northman (2022)

IMDB: 7.1 (212700 votes)
Red Notice (2021)

IMDB: 6.3 (280567 votes)
Ad Astra (2019)

IMDB: 6.6 (149,683 votes)
Always Be My Maybe (2019)

IMDB: 6.8 (57611 votes)
Ocean's 8 (2018)

IMDB: 6.2 (126,539 votes)
Justice League (2017)

IMDB: 6.4 (344468 votes)
Jem and the Holograms (2015)

IMDB: 4.1 (7004 votes)