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Candia McWilliam

Autore di What to Look for in Winter

13+ opere 326 membri 7 recensioni

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Author Candia McWilliam was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1955. She graduated from Girton College, Cambridge. Her first novel, "A Case of Knives," was the co-winner of the 1988 Betty Trask Award. McWilliam also won the Guardian Fiction Award for her work, "Debatable Land." (Bowker Author Biography)

Opere di Candia McWilliam

Debatable Land (1656) 75 copie
A Case Of Knives (1988) 46 copie
A Little Stranger (1989) 43 copie
Change of Use (1996) 33 copie
Wait Till I Tell You (1997) 24 copie
Shorts II (1999) 4 copie
21 (BARNES) 1 copia

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The Pleasure of Reading (1992) — Collaboratore — 187 copie
Granta 43: Best of Young British Novelists 2 (1993) — Collaboratore — 177 copie
The Granta Book of the Family (1995) — Collaboratore — 88 copie
Revenge: Short Stories by Women Writers (1986) — Collaboratore — 49 copie
Ten: A Bloomsbury Tenth Anniversary Anthology (1996) — Collaboratore — 7 copie

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Honisoitquimalypense | 1 altra recensione | Nov 1, 2022 |
Ugh, this book took forever to get through. It sounds like it should be fascinating. McWilliam suffers from a rare condition that produces functional blindness-- her eyes can see but her eyelids are unable to open. This condition arrived in middle age, a particularly cruel affliction for a person who lived her life in the world of books. Sudden blindness is a painful blow for a writer and reader.

I expected this to be a memoir about dealing with blindness, but it really is not. This is a memoir that seems to be simultaneously about everything and nothing at all. McWilliam covers the entirety of her life, and jumps around throughout. The memoir is written in stream-of-consciousness format, and the tone is depressing. Certainly McWilliam has experienced difficult and tragedy. Her mother committed suicide, and McWilliam is a recovering alcoholic. Still, the tone is terribly woeful. I've read plenty of memoirs about horrible things, and this one is particularly depressing. Much of the author's time is spent analyzing her relationships with her ex-husbands.

All of this said, McWilliam is quite a writer. She has some beautiful turns of phrase. Her technical writing ability is quite amazing. But this memoir is completely inaccessible. The writer seems to have little awareness of the benefits she reaped from growing up among the intelligentsia. I love the literary world in which McWilliam lives, but I found this memoir to be dull, slow going.
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lahochstetler | 1 altra recensione | Sep 23, 2013 |
A starkly truthful account of this Scottish novelist's life, including her struggles with alcohal, her feelings of insecurity, her relationships with her ex-husbands and children, and the condition called blepharospasm that caused her blindness. With each chapter I experienced a different emotional response ranging from sympathy to frustration, disbelief and admiration.
 
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skent | 1 altra recensione | Jul 9, 2012 |
Rather like Iris Murdoch in the kind of people she writes about, though they are more obviously part of a real world in which we ourselves participate - they are similarly dirty to Murdoch's characters, but less abstractly so - Candia McWilliam is here also every bit as clever as Iris M, and this extremely elevated trash fiction will easily and happily while away a few hours.
 
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readawayjay | 1 altra recensione | Feb 14, 2011 |

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Opere
13
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14
Utenti
326
Popolarità
#72,687
Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
7
ISBN
41
Lingue
3

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