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Dan | The Ancient Reader
"But why the colossal performance just to tell one miserable moral bankrupt what he is?"

And why 600+ pages of well-written crap to tell a story with no real purpose or conclusion?
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Laura
Another fabulous book written by John Fowles.

This is the story of Nicholas Urfe, an English teacher who accepted a job teaching in a private boy's school in the Greek Island of Phraxos.

By exploring the island during his spare time, he discovers a remote villa owned by Conchis, the magician, the Magus of this story.

His life will change forever after their first meeting. The story has hints of surreal threads with a plenty of psychological game among the main characters.

One you start to read this
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Jeffrey
Apr 20, 2023 rated it liked it
This book showed up on the American Library Classics list of best 100 books written in English after such and such a date. It feels like a weird book to be afforded the same kind of literary merit as Joyce and Faulkner and their ilk. The book is excellent and I felt engaged right from the start but it has a sort of salacious feel – like it’s Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut or something (which feels like a great comparison – we spend so much time wondering what the hell is going on as our narrator gets ...more
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