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The Submerged Cathedral par Charlotte Wood
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The Submerged Cathedral (original 2004; édition 2004)

par Charlotte Wood (Auteur)

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"Shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award. The Submerged Cathedralis a superb, enthralling novel of love, tragedy and atonement from the acclaimed author of The Children.Set me as a seal on your heart, for love is stronger than death. Spanning many years, travelling across Australia s vast continent and through some of Europe s great cities, The Submerged Cathedralis a beguiling, heartbreaking story of paradise and the fall, of sacrifice and atonement, and of sisterly love and rivalry. Most of all, however, it is about an enduring and sacred love- a love stronger than death- and the journeys undertaken in its name. Written in spare, haunting prose, this novel is a work of the highest literary merit, as well as a timeless love story that will enthrall readers. The release of Charlotte Wood's acclaimed first novel, Pieces of a Girl, marked her as a young writer of great promise; The Submerged Cathedralthrillingly confirms that promise with astonishing assurance and lyricism."… (plus d'informations)
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A low three stars. I want to like this a lot, but I don't think I really do. Having sampled some of Wood's other (more recent) work, I think maybe I like her more as she gets older.

The plot of this book is fairly solid, although I'm not entirely sure I was convinced by the motivation behind Martin's mid-book decision that's fairly significant. And it's an interesting historical romance. Still, I think you have to be able to justify lines like "His certainty falls over her like rain", and I'm not sure this prose style can quite do that. (I'm also intrigued by the author's bald admission in the endnotes that she "transplanted" a real-life event a few years earlier to fit her timeline! Might have been best just to discreetly get away with that one...) ( )
  therebelprince | Apr 21, 2024 |
Unbearably overblown prose. ( )
  fountainoverflows | Sep 5, 2020 |
Ethereal ( )
  Faradaydon | Feb 26, 2020 |
I found this book, which takes its name from a work by Debussy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg5hvGS7X7w), to be very similar to the musical namesake: very dramatic and emotional at times, with some beautiful reflective quiet passages which encourage the reader/listener to reflect on the value of aloneness. I have no personal experience of living in Europe, but I sense that the author is correct in the way she draws such fundamental contrasts between European urban and Australian rural existence. The writing seemed almost poetic to me in parts and I'm not surprised that the excellent Australian poet Mark Tredinnick is acknowledged. Charlotte Wood surprised me with her ability to draw out my connection with the Australian bush that I didn't know I had!
My only gripe is that a number of the plot twists seemed a little to convenient and without justification as likely turns of event - in particular one aspect of the ending. Nonetheless, as my second foray into Wood's work, I am definitely encouraged enough to keep going to another work ("The Children", kindly recommended by and mooched from, Jennywren ( http://www.librarything.com/profile/jeniwren ) ( )
1 voter oldblack | Dec 3, 2011 |
The Submerged Cathedral by Charlotte Wood is probably my favourite novel. It examines the themes of novelists such as Austen in terms of Love versus duty. Due to the Australian setting I was able to place the characters. The way the story unfolds is so delightful. I experienced so many emotions in reading it ( )
  robynwatson | May 28, 2009 |
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"Shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award. The Submerged Cathedralis a superb, enthralling novel of love, tragedy and atonement from the acclaimed author of The Children.Set me as a seal on your heart, for love is stronger than death. Spanning many years, travelling across Australia s vast continent and through some of Europe s great cities, The Submerged Cathedralis a beguiling, heartbreaking story of paradise and the fall, of sacrifice and atonement, and of sisterly love and rivalry. Most of all, however, it is about an enduring and sacred love- a love stronger than death- and the journeys undertaken in its name. Written in spare, haunting prose, this novel is a work of the highest literary merit, as well as a timeless love story that will enthrall readers. The release of Charlotte Wood's acclaimed first novel, Pieces of a Girl, marked her as a young writer of great promise; The Submerged Cathedralthrillingly confirms that promise with astonishing assurance and lyricism."

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