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Orkney von Amy Sackville
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Orkney (2014. Auflage)

von Amy Sackville (Autor)

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On a remote island in Orkney, a curiously matched couple arrive on their honeymoon. He is an eminent literature professor; she was his pale, enigmatic star pupil. Alone beneath the shifting skies of this untethered landscape, the professor realises how little he knows about his new bride and yet, as the days go by and his mind turns obsessively upon the creature who has so beguiled him, she seems to slip ever further from his yearning grasp. Where does she come from? Why did she ask him to bring her north? What is it that constantly draws her to the sea?… (mehr)
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Titel:Orkney
Autoren:Amy Sackville (Autor)
Info:Granta (2014), 224 pages
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The lady in the bookshop said she had read this - she had to, it was featured at a literary festival she was organising - and described the author's voice as new. I thought that at the beginning but then became frustrated by the sea, the spray and the Orkney wind. It is the story of an ageing professor who has become obsessed with a young student. This isn't the first time a novel has been created around this theme. They marry and spend a 'honeymoon' on a remote Orkney island. Nightmares about the sea wake her up every night, she spends most of the day on the sea edge, blown about by the wind; he spends his days looking through a window at her out by the sea, blown about the wind. He starts to get jealous and at nudge, nudge comments of people they meet, silly old feel/young girl. Sea tales and legends arise, they get salt in their mouth from sea and sex - and in the end I wasn't too unhappy when she disappeared. The best part was the mental turmoil, bordering on despair, of a man aware of impending retirement, loneliness and loss of youth and credibility. ( )
  jon1lambert | May 19, 2019 |
An interesting and poetic tale laced with Orcadian folklore. ( )
  bodachliath | Nov 4, 2014 |
This was a lovely atmospheric book. The story line was however very much as expected, not much the worse for that but you would need to be in the right mood to realy engoy this book and I was not
  jessicariddoch | Apr 23, 2014 |
Slight but poetic. A literature professor marries an enigmatic, beautiful pupil 40 years his junior, taking her to her Orkney birthplace for their honeymoon. As the days slip past, he is ever more obsessed with her and her secret history, and she is ever more obsessed by the sea. Is she real? Does she love him? Will he become an echo of Merlin to her Niviane? Don't expect a clean resolution - this is an exploration of mythical tropes, deliberately left open to the reader to bring colour into the northern fog. ( )
1 abstimmen imyril | Nov 8, 2013 |
A wonderfully written short novel that gave me serious prose envy. The plot is slight and predictable, but this is one of those books where it doesn't matter. The atmosphere Sackville creates is a delight to be caught up in. Recommended. ( )
  roblong | Jun 21, 2013 |
Though the foreboding atmosphere that Sackville's prose creates is a joy, the story lacks narrative tension.
 
Sackville aims for a novel filled with folklore and romance. In the beginning, the language is intelligent and evocative. Images of ferry boats, rock pools and blankets create a sense of safety. Generous application of commas and a sparing use of quotation marks create a lilting, flowing narrative suggestive of sea rhythms. But the initial magic dissipates. Sackville repeats the same day over again: the couple wake up to tea and toast, he writes his book and she wanders along the shore, then at night she dreams of perishing in the ocean. The girl’s enactment of her past issues and Richard’s worries about their future becomes an unsolvable and all-too-familiar refrain.
hinzugefügt von Nickelini | bearbeitenScottish Review of Books (Jan 16, 2013)
 

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On a remote island in Orkney, a curiously matched couple arrive on their honeymoon. He is an eminent literature professor; she was his pale, enigmatic star pupil. Alone beneath the shifting skies of this untethered landscape, the professor realises how little he knows about his new bride and yet, as the days go by and his mind turns obsessively upon the creature who has so beguiled him, she seems to slip ever further from his yearning grasp. Where does she come from? Why did she ask him to bring her north? What is it that constantly draws her to the sea?

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