The title refers to the "giant" of creative ambition—an insatiable force that demands sacrifice and often devours the artist’s personal happiness. Why Christie Wrote It Agatha Christie - Facebook
The novel follows , a brilliant but sensitive musician caught between his artistic genius and the crushing weight of personal obligations. Unlike a tidy mystery, this story is a sprawling character study that spans decades: Giant's Bread
World War I serves as a turning point. Vernon is reported dead, but in reality, he survives and reinvents his identity to escape his past. The title refers to the "giant" of creative
Vernon is torn between two women: the stable Nell and the enigmatic singer Jane. but in reality