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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Last Weekenddi Blake Morrison
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This is a good book. Main character is Ian a primary school teacher him and his wife Emma go a weekend visit to his old University friends Oliver and Daisy, Ian who is a compulsive gambler and Oliver have some bets, winner takes all £10,000. Oliver tells Ian that he is dying, Ian is sad about his friends illness but really wants to win the money to pay off his debts. Ian and Emma are trying for a baby, the problem is him not Emma. Oliver is also a bit of a story teller. Another person visits for the weekend Milo with his two daughters, Ian doesn't like him as he is jealous of the friendship between him and Daisy who Ian is in love with. Ian seduces Daisy she doesn't want to know. The 3rd and final bet ends in terrible circumstances Oliver drowns, A few months later Ian and Emma split up. Daisy accuses Ian of rape. Ian doesn't receive the money. At the beginning you like Ian but in the end you don't. Very good book. Technically brilliant, Morrison stretches the idea of the unreliable narrator to near breaking point in a few places, but overall this is a gripping novel. I read it in one sitting, on an equally languid English summer's afternoon, and I suspect this helped a lot. I wonder if I'd have felt the same if I'd read it over a week, as I suspect much of early subtleties of unreliable narration might have been lost on me. Overall I am still pondering whether Ian is knowingly unreliable, or truly deluded as well as unreliable. I'd been meaning to read this for some time, and picked it up today as the telly adaptation starts this evening. It's hard to imagine how they will manage to convey the psychological depth onscreen, since so much of it is happening purely in Ian's head. I wanted to give this book a higher rating I really did. The story is quite gripping and it is interesting as the layers of personality are peeled back from the main characters as we go along. However in certain passages the 'jump' into psycopathic behaviour in the mould of American Psycho is sometimes done quite clumsily and once or twice I found myself laughing at the prose in the places where I am sure the author had not intended me to. That said this book is worth a read and will give you something to talk about. Go on, it isn't that long anyway really.... nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Set over a long weekend in East Anglia, this is the chilling story of a rivalrous friendship - as told with deceptive casualness by the narrator, Ian. It opens with a surprise phone call from an old university friend, inviting Ian and his wife, Em, for a few days by the sea. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.914Literature English & Old English literatures English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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One aspect that was done very well was expanding the idea of an unreliable narrator to Ollie and Daisy as well (Em, Ian’s wife, appears to be more reliable). We all tweak our realities here and there and there is good foreshadowing re the nature of truth. Very good mechanics overall but I was left with the impression of a book written with a technical map in hand. ( )