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Chargement... The Labyrinthpar Amanda Lohrey
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. “Good to do this” but I'm unsure if he means good to do this or good for you to do this.” And I think, as the son of Eastern Europeans who were not native speakers of English, it seemed obvious. Who is this person who is puzzled? The person is Erica Marsden, in Amanda Lohrey’s The Labyrinth. How would you live your life as the parent of your son after he is imprisoned for committing a heinous crime? The labyrinth is a metaphor for living that life, and for other’s lives - for a way into its depths and back out. I enjoyed its language, its uncertainties, it’s ambiguities, and it’s immensely satisfying closing sentence that pointed to an opening. Wonderful evocative writing, painting a vivid picture of a woman going through difficult times - looking back, living the present, but not looking forward to far. I was a little puzzled by the plot - events are described with great feeling, some flashbacks, but the plot doesn't go anywhere. But in the context, it doesn't matter. The book describes a time in her life, not a resolution. Terrific stuff. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"Erica Marsden's son, an artist, has been imprisoned for homicidal negligence. In a state of grief, Erica cuts off all ties to family and friends, and retreats to a quiet hamlet on the south-east coast near the prison where he is serving his sentence. There, in a rundown shack, she obsesses over creating a labyrinth by the ocean. To build it--to find a way out of her quandary--Erica will need the help of strangers. And that will require her to trust, and to reckon with her past."--Provided by publisher. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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It’s not that much happens in the book or that there are revelations. The big actions happen outside the book. Perhaps that’s why it’s subtitled ‘A Pastoral’.
It brings to mind Eliot’s line,
Which is perhaps another way of stating the epigraph
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