Josephine Wilson
Auteur de Extinctions
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Œuvres de Josephine Wilson
Dawn to Dusk 2 exemplaires
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- Œuvres
- 5
- Membres
- 163
- Popularité
- #129,735
- Évaluation
- 3.8
- Critiques
- 11
- ISBN
- 14
The novel concerns widower Frederick who has just moved into a retirement village. He has brought with him the detritus of a lifetime's collecting esoteric modern design but has, in the process, failed to maintain his relationships with his family and has turned into something of a curmudgeon.
As Wilson reveals more of Frederick's history, his story just gets sadder and sadder, but she doesn't really let us empathise with him much. He is as cold, clinical and useless as the Danish chair that he prizes, and never fails to do the wrong thing. His family and friendships are as dysfunctional as can be imagined, but Wilson seems to sheet most of the blame home to him. Deeper currents in this story are hinted at, but Wilson does not explore them much and the ending is pretty inconclusive.… (plus d'informations)