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Lädt ... The Good Apprentice (Original 1985; 2001. Auflage)von Iris Murdoch (Autor)
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This one is a reread this year, but the last time I read it was over a decade ago, and all I really remembered clearly was the chore of carrying stuff, an idea I liked a lot, and the sinister creepiness of Mother May and her daughters. I read a print book the first time, and this time it was an audiobook. I definitely liked this book better this time. Midge is awful, Harry is worse, and Edward is an idiot, but this book is well enough written that I still was engaged in the story all the way to the end despite the horribleness of those characters. ( ) It's a familiar enough device: two brothers choose (or are fated to) opposite but complementary paths, and literature ensues. In this case, one searches for redemption from his own crushing guilt, and one wants to live a life beyond moral reproach -- both try to do so without the nudge of a belief in a higher power. Iris Murdoch is a trained philosopher, and this is a very British novel, rife with symbolism & achetypal allusions. I liked it, but it was long in spots and the dialogues/inner monologues bordered on tedious at times. I nearly gave up on this novel so many times as to me it seemed too long and self absorbed. Edward, the main character, lived with his step father and after a tragic incident went to live with his father and step mother and two sisters in a very strange and miraculous house on the coast. So many events happen in this 550+ page novel and so many worthy long conversations. The main narrative was entertaining and interesting but there were too many distractions from this to keep me interested in how a bunch of middle class intellectuals went about their lives. A reader's reaction to this marvelous novel will probably depend on their willingness to acquiesce to the series of extravagantly plotted coincidences that serve as linchpins for its intricate structure. If you can accept these, a let yourself be carried away by the sumptuous prose and the acuity of the character analysis, this will be a great experience. The plot, much to complicated to summarize, revolves around a group of closely related characters who seem to be destroying their own lives, and those of the people they love, by a series of disastrously wrong-headed, often impulsive, life decisions. After much suffering and several deaths, all is worked out in the end, for the survivors, at least. The highly elevated tone may be a joy to some readers, or off-putting to others. Readers of other Murdoch novels will notice scenes and motives recurring from other works - the eccentric community living away from London in rural England, concealment, revelation and death by water, the landscape as a participant in the psychology of the plot. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)823.914Literature English & Old English literatures English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999Klassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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