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May 19, 2015 12:19AM

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This has been a fantastic thread! Thanks Gary for helping revive the book club and for selecting this book!
I haven't been able to finish it yet (kids!! baby!! work!! blah!!), but I'm glad we've still got 11 days to go on this discussion.
Thinking ahead, though, I've put together a thread to select our next read. I nominated Jonathan to be "the chooser" for June, but, Jonathan, if you don't want to, please let me know in that thread and we'll come up with a different approach. I do like forgoing the poll, at least for now.
Here's the new "Choosing a book for June 2015" thread!
I haven't been able to finish it yet (kids!! baby!! work!! blah!!), but I'm glad we've still got 11 days to go on this discussion.
Thinking ahead, though, I've put together a thread to select our next read. I nominated Jonathan to be "the chooser" for June, but, Jonathan, if you don't want to, please let me know in that thread and we'll come up with a different approach. I do like forgoing the poll, at least for now.
Here's the new "Choosing a book for June 2015" thread!

I haven't been able to finish it yet (kids!! baby!! work!! blah!!), but I'm glad we've s..."
Yes, I think we're back in form.

I agree. I kind of have the feeling he was dying or at least very ill.

"What they share is a recognition, which Taylor seems to have understood as thing like the wind, invisible to a novelist except by an inventory of its effects."


It's funny but I just got the feeling that he no longer cared. he could see it wasn't going to go anywhere....I'll read it again as I seem to be in a minority here. :-)

"the novel has an ending which manages to be enigmatic and very moving and this is partly because Elizabeth Taylor is wonderfully good at implying love. Harriet and Vesey do not protest their feelings; the love is chiefly implicit--their constant need to be with each other permeates the book. I can think of very few love stories that have this quality in a form so pure and so credible."

"Like art, Vesey is ironic, rebellious, hungry, susceptible to misunderstanding, and liable to failure."
Although Taylor herself had an affair, the man she had an affair with was apparently not much like Vesey.




Cool. I have the book.
Don't forget to visit the thread for choosing a book for June. Let's give Jonathan some good options. I know he will return the favor when it's your month to choose :-)
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