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Michiel Heyns

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Opere di Michiel Heyns

The Typewriter's Tale (2005) 73 copie
The Children's Day (2002) 31 copie
Lost Ground (2011) 20 copie
The Reluctant Passenger (2003) 14 copie
Bodies Politic: A Novel (2008) 9 copie
A Sportful Malice (2014) 6 copie
Invisible Furies (2012) 5 copie
I am Pandarus (2017) 3 copie
A Poor Season for Whales (2020) 3 copie

Opere correlate

The Way of the Women (2010) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni431 copie
Red Dog (2014) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni55 copie
Die dao van Daan van der Walt (Afrikaans Edition) (2018) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni4 copie

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In fairness, I must declare that I am a Henry James virgin − I've not read anything by him − and this book prides itself on being written somewhat in his style. That's pure ignorance on my part. While I didn't enjoy this book overall, I did find the character of James's typist (typewriter) an interesting piece of work and I'm always thankful to learn more about an author's world and times. The period of the book was early in the use of typewriters and they were so new and usual to some people that it seemed much more than a new writing tool. Part of the plot, based in the facts of James's actual typist, was using the typewriter as a medium to communicate with the deceased. This book does have it's points of interest.… (altro)
 
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jphamilton | 5 altre recensioni | Feb 25, 2018 |
Novel based on historical material "blended fact with fiction promiscuously". Story concept is great, use of historical material is interesting. However the writing style is difficult to read. The author labels the fictional character's first attempt at a novel as "imitative of Mr James' style and subject matter, self-conscious". I thought the same of the author with his choice of wording.
 
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MM_Jones | 5 altre recensioni | Mar 21, 2017 |
I had a very hard time reading this book because of the long sentences and longer paragraphs. I also don't enjoy having to have a dictionary close by to understand the meaning of some of the words.
I won this book from Goodreads and voluntarily wrote this review.
 
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bah195 | 5 altre recensioni | Mar 21, 2017 |
1/3/2017 The Typewriters Tale (Michiel Heyns)

"typewriter
1. a writing machine[...};
2. one who does typewriting, esp. as a regular occupation."
(Oxford English Dictionary)
The above quote is seen in the books preface.

The story begins 8th November, 1907 and concludes around July 1909. Henry James' home in England is the setting.
The beginning thought,
"the worst part of taking dictation is the waiting." is also appropriately the concluding thought.
The story is told by Frieda Wroth, fictional typist of Henry James.
We also meet Morton Fullerton who in this particular time frame was involved in an affair with American Pulitzer Prize–winning author Edith Wharton. They met in summer after being introduced by mutual friend Henry James.

As a graduate of Young Ladies' Academy Of Typewriting,
Frieda is able to leave home and the courtship efforts of the predictable, boring Mr. Dodds, and pursue freedom.
With Remington available, she takes dictation from Henry James and in his pauses and her own quiet time, interweaves imagination and existing fact.

This makes an interesting tale as she becomes caught
in a clash of her commitment to Henry James and the antics of his ostentatious friends.

The author's note will effectively discuss the chosen blend of fact and fiction.
Although there were moments when it became an intellectual read, I still would label this good historical fiction that anyone can appreciate.

4 ★ (Book Browse)
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pennsylady | 5 altre recensioni | Jan 3, 2017 |

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