So here he was at last, where he had long feared to be. Harry Chapman
is not well, and he doesn't like hospitals. Superficially all is as it
normally is in such places, with nurses to chide him and a priest to
console. But there are more than usual quotient of voices - is it
because of Dr Pereira's wonder drug that he can hear the voice of his
mother, acerbic and disappointed in him as ever? Perhaps her presence
would be understandable enough, but what is Pip from Great
Expectations doing here? More and more voices add their differing
notes and stories to the chorus, squabbling, cajoling, commenting.
Friends from childhood, lovers, characters from novels and poetry. His
father, fighting in the First World War. Babar and Céleste, who
dances with Fred Astaire. Jane Austen's Emma. His aunt Rose, 'a
stranger to moodiness'. Christopher Smart's cat Jeoffrey. A man who
wants to sell him T. S. Eliot's teeth. Virginia Woolf, the scourge of
servants. And, of course, an old friend who turns up at his bedside
principally to rehearse the litany of his own ailments. Slowly,
endearingly, the life of Harry Chapman coalesces before our eyes,
through voices real and unreal. Written with a gentle, effortless
generosity, full of delicate observation, Chapman's Odyssey is the
work of a master; a superbly rendered act of storytelling and
ventriloquism that is waspish, witty, deeply moving and wise by turns
and which constantly explores 'the unsolvable enigma of love'.
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ISBN
9781408813850
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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