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Are there any Elizabeth Bowen fans among my mutuals? I just finished this, & I don’t think I’ve felt as stricken by a novelist’s rendering of betrayal since I first read The Golden Bowl or The Portrait of a Lady. Sitting here dumbstruck (when I should be finishing a paper!)
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Yes, it's devastating. So is "To the North," another Bowen I love.
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She's awesome. There's this kind of shimmer in her prose that I don't find anywhere else
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Thanks ! It makes so much sense to me to learn that you are a fan!
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It is FABULOUS! A stunning novel
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Have you read The House in Paris?
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No , not yet, but I think I will now launch a Bowen binge
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I've read about 30% in audiobook form with the odd cover photo below. I'm on tenterhooks, and it's also excruciating. We are reading what Eddie says as ADULTS, and she's hearing them as a 16 year old, as if they make sense. No one is taking into account the tragedies she's been through at all.
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Also I do remember it ending with a betrayal, and I honestly can't tell who is going to do the betraying. Eddie's betrayal seems expected. Portia is fully capable of betrayal herself, she's so loosely attached to anyone.
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The betrayals cascade at the end in fact But as you have already inferred, Portia is on the receiving end of most , though not all, of the awfulness
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Eddie is so odd (I keep thinking his name is Ollie), who says "I can't stand writing, I won't have you choosing words over [meaning about] me. If you do," some vague threat. While he ticks off every box for a controlling boyfriend, in today's terms.
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She’s great! Very mannered but there is also such depth
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I haven't read anything longform by her, but I have read several of her horror stories and quite enjoyed them!
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Her ghost stories are great, creepy and acerbic at the same time
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A critic once called them "slightly anemic," which I just don't get *at all*. "The Demon Lover" is the antithesis of that!
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Definitely. I read Elizabeth Bowen in my late teens along with Rosamond Lehmann (thanks to Carmen Cahill's amazing Virago editions).
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Wonderful (and three cheers for Virago Press) I had read only The Heat of the Day and A World of Love and “The Demon Lover” before : they didn’t quite prepare me for this (though both “The Demon Lover” and The Death of the Heart, it occurs to me now, end with uncanny taxi journeys)
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I confess it is a book I tried, and failed, to finish reading a long time ago.
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It did take me a while to get my bearings too. But there is a point at which things start to snowball , when the Chekhovian gun gets fired, and right about then I found it impossible to put the book down
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You know, I did read it, but I think I was too young to appreciate it, and I've been meaning to reread it. This will give me the impetus to do so.
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In a similar vein I rewatched The Seventh Seal last night, and damn it is a terrific film! Despite the bangs and whistles it's a gentle movie. Max von Sydow is insanely charismatic in his first major film role. I'm a good age to watch it now.
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That’s a great recommendation!
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