A thoughtful novel about aging
Visitors by Anita BrooknerMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Dorothea seems an unlikely focus for a novel. Widowed fifteen years, she putters along from day to day, content--or so she's convinced herself--to avoid any interactions beyond those prescribed by societal convention. The plot is simple and straightforward: when she's asked by a relative of her late husband to host a young guest in her house for a family wedding, she agrees, and his very presence prompts her to reassess her daily existence.
Visitors is a pensive novel about family, aging, and expectation. Fireworks never ensue. Rather, Anita Brookner brings you along the slow gyrations of Thea's every thought. We all know someone like Thea, I expect, and Brookner takes you inside her head with precision and delicacy.
The writing here is excellent, a descendant of the thoughtful, observant work of Virginia Woolf and Henry James. I found it doing just what a novel is supposed to do; it prompts you to think about your own life choices and challenge your own assumptions. It's a beautiful novel about a somewhat sad life.
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Published on April 15, 2022 09:10
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Harrison Bae Wein
Harrison Bae Wein is author of the novel "The Life and Opinions of the Housecat Hastings." Or the human front for Hastings, depending on whom you believe. You can visit his website at http://harrisonw
Harrison Bae Wein is author of the novel "The Life and Opinions of the Housecat Hastings." Or the human front for Hastings, depending on whom you believe. You can visit his website at http://harrisonwein.com/.
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