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The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (udgave 2008)

af Rebecca Miller (Forfatter)

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Da 50-årige Pippa og hendes 30 år ældre mand, bogforlæggeren Herbert, forlader de intellektuelle kredse i New York og flytter til Marigold Village, et luksusområde for ældre, giver det Pippa anledning til at genopleve sin turbulente fortid og tænke over fremtiden.
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Titel:The Private Lives of Pippa Lee
Forfattere:Rebecca Miller (Forfatter)
Info:Canongate Books (2008), 240 pages
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I was enjoying this book until I got to around pg.150 and things seriously took a turn for the weird. I cannot even begin to imagine what the movie is like, although it must be depressing and sad, because the book certainly was. ( )
  Emily_Harris | Dec 22, 2020 |
I hadn't heard of Rebecca Miller. Bogged down in all the pessicitudes of life (yeah, new word I just coined now in utter pessimism), I had stopped reading books. Not completely but well, it seemed no book captured my attention long enough and intensely enough. I wouldn't still say that the Private Lives of Pippa Lee by Rebecca Miller captivated me. But it did one good thing - it made me read the book straight in two days, and I didn't find my mind wandering around in 4000 different corners of the earth while I was doing so.

Surprise, after I finished, I found that Private Lives has been turned into a movie. I am not sure I would be seeing the movie, but Private Lives interested me simply because Pippa was such a believable character. She seemed to resonate my own mind, and her journey from being a drug-infused rebel in her youth to compliant housewife for Herb Lee, mega publisher, and socializer, and then her slow unraveling of herself was fascinating. The novel moves through two parts - Pippa's youth told in the first person, and then Pippa at 50 - locked in a marriage to a person 30 years her senior, two kids, Ben, who seems too perfect to be true, and Grace, in who Pippa sees most of herself - a photographer on assignment in Afganistan. There was a small section of the book that explored Grace's character - her struggles with Pippa, and her consultations with a psychotherapist but it was too short, too brief, and almost as if the writer forgot she had to develop Grace more.

Private Lives is no classic but it is a light read, enjoyable, and for those who can identify with Pippa, it offers a little more insight.

My favorite quote from Private Lives : "Marriage is an act of will" says Pippa while talking to her best friend. I later found that it is just an echo of Pope John Paul II's own quote. ( )
  Soulmuser | May 30, 2017 |
I should add the edition I read, a Thorndike Large Print, with a cover image that makes it look more like a genre Romance.  It is a messy soap opera, with plenty of cliches and a convenient ending.  And a pretty high yuck factor, with underage sex, drugs, cruelty, s&m....  I'm not glad I read it and don't recommend it.  I wonder how it got on my list... I'll have to check GR and see if someone I know read it, and know to be more careful of their rec's in the future.... ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
My first comment upon finishing this one is I find the choice of title a bit…. Odd. If by “private lives” the author means the growing inner turmoil Pippa experiences, then I still struggle with the “private lives” bit. Maybe it is in reference to the fact that Pippa’s life with Herb, her husband, is a polished veneer and very different from her intense and psychologically damaging childhood years where her Dexedrine-addicted mother’s manic behaviour is a catalyst for Pippa’s own wild and unhinged youth. Either way, the title is a strange one, but maybe fitting for what is a rather odd story. The story dissects Pippa’s life into sections in a manner that one reviewer refers to as being “like opening a series of Russian Dolls, each intricately wrought, self-contained and self-revealing”. Sadly, I have to agree with the reviewer when they go on to say that each section is just as empty as the last. There is a lot of show, but not a whole lot of substance in this one. The supporting characters seem to come across as slightly exaggerated personalities but even then, there is still an overall flatness of tone to the story. Miller may have done this on purpose to enhance the rather dreamy, sedate aspect of Pippa’s personality (making me think of a Stepford Wife on suppressants), and if so, I am not sure that it works in the way Miller intended. Even when there are what are probably supposed to be shocking scenes - thinking of when the younger Pippa is a participant in an amateur S&M movie - the whole reading experience is a bit surreal.

Overall, a different kind of story of self-examination and discovery but one that didn’t really work for me. Maybe it works better as a movie... I don't know. The fact that it was immediately made into a movie shortly after being published tells me that someone somewhere thought it had potential. ( )
  lkernagh | May 5, 2016 |
Well as you can see this book was one of my charity shop finds. Not really sure why I picked it up as the cover did not really draw me in. However I did find it an enjoyable read. I did wonder at the beginning how Pippa had ended up with Herb in the village but then as I read more I realised that subconsciously Pippa was looking for boring and safe after the chaos and adventure of her earlier youth. I also knew that Pippa would make the choice she did at the end of the book. ( )
  WWDG | May 6, 2015 |
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Da 50-årige Pippa og hendes 30 år ældre mand, bogforlæggeren Herbert, forlader de intellektuelle kredse i New York og flytter til Marigold Village, et luksusområde for ældre, giver det Pippa anledning til at genopleve sin turbulente fortid og tænke over fremtiden.

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