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Indlæser... The Players Come Again (1990)af Amanda Cross
![]() Ingen Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. ![]() ![]() Kate researches Emmanuel + Gabrielle Foxx — life + novel — many secrets When Kate Fansler is offered the exciting prospect of writing a biography of Gabrielle Foxx, the obscure and enigmatic wife of a great modernist author, she accepts. But what she discovers when she meets three charming women connected with the Foxx family since childhood is a veil of secrecy that hides a fantastic pattern of events, a shocking secret that fifty years have done nothing to defuse, and a strange truth that she can never reveal.... I love Amanda Cross. I love her intelligence and wit. With no other writer do I make as many notes of sentences I save just for the enjoyment of reading them again. Having said that, while there are many things about this book that I appreciated, I didn't enjoy it as much as others. To start with the positive, I agree with another reviewer who said "It brings together themes of feminism, literature, relationships and aging with a mystery format." And that I appreciated. I appreciated reading about the journeys of all of these women. Now - the challenges. To me this book felt choppy. I couldn't understand why I had difficulty keeping the people straight - especially since there weren't that many people. I think my reaction comes from the nature of the evolution of the characters, multiple things that turned out to be different than the initially appeared, and the use of a section devoted to a memoir written by one of the characters - hence part of the book came from a totally different viewpoint. I think part of my response came from needing to keep changing who exactly was at the center of this story. To give a concrete example, I drew a genogram based on what I thought I was reading. Partway through the book I redrew the genogram with a different person on the center of the page. Finally, as can often happen when writers don't want to show their hand, we could have learned more about a key players in the story. Oh - it is almost an afterthought to say that this was definitely not a classic mystery. This was a book that was primarily telling about Kate's conversations with several women and what she learned from these conversations. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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"Those who relish intricate mind games, complex characters, scalpel-sharp wit and literary allusions by the peck will clasp [this] to their hearts." THE SAN DIEGO UNION When Kate Fansler is offered the exciting prospect of writing a biography of Gabrielle Foxx, the obscure and enigmatic wife of a great modernist author, she accepts. But what she discovers when she meets three charming women connected with the Foxx family since childhood is a veil of secrecy that hides a fantastic pattern of events, a shocking secret that fifty years have done nothing to defuse, and a strange truth that she can never reveal.... No library descriptions found. |
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