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Lädt ... Richard Temple: A Novelvon Patrick O'Brian
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. I really like Patrick O'Brian's historical fiction series about the British navy (Master and Commander is the first book of the series), so I had high hopes for this unknown title. I found the main character, Richard Temple, to be whiny and unappealing. After the first 5 chapters, I am giving up on this one.... ( ) Are the conditions for art found only in a kind of imprisonment? Richard Temple is a well-realised character reflecting on his life in a cell tortured as a SOE agent in WW2. This is a classic tale of an outsider struggling to become an painter in the class-bound society of 1930s England. I have not encountered Patrick O'Brian before. His seems to be a dark vision, perhaps Romantic, in the sense that art comes from suffering, and suffering is to be endured. Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
This is the story of Richard Temple - prisoner of war, sometime adventurer, lover and artist - told with insight, empathy and drama by one of the world's master storytellers. Captive in a brutal German prison towards the end of World War II, Richard Temple has been stripped of everything that once defined him: pride, courage, his very identity have all been surrendered in a desperate bid to protect his secrets from the Nazis. But with the real Richard Temple suppressed to the point of near-extinction, a sudden respite in his torture allows him a moment of rare release, when he can lower his guard and remember who he is. Huddled in his cell, too badly beaten to move, the action of the novel takes place in the Richard's mind as he retraces a convoluted course from an unhappy childhood, through a vague and uncertain adolescence to a complex, compromised adulthood, shot through with artistic sensibility and the myriad impulses that make a man. Patrick O'Brian's signature combination of narrative flair, intuitive sympathy and psychological insight make this a fascinating exploration of how passive resistance can be a form of courage and what it truly means to be a hero. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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