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The Pumpkin Eater
The Pumpkin Eater | Penelope Mortimer
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The Pumpkin Eater is a surreal black comedy about the wages of adulthood and the pitfalls of parenthood. A nameless woman speaks, at first from the precarious perch of a therapists couch, and her smart, wry, confiding, immensely sympathetic voice immediately captures and holds our attention. She is the mother of a vast, swelling brood of children, also nameless, and the wife of a successful screenwriter, Jake Armitage. The Armitages live in the city, but they are building a great glass tower in the country in which to settle down and live happily ever after. But could that dream be nothing more than a sentimental delusion? At the edges of vision the spectral children come and go, while our heroine, alert to the countless gradations of depression and the innumerable forms of betrayal, tries to make sense of it all: doctors, husbands, movie stars, bodies, grocery lists, nursery rhymes, messes, aging parents, memories, dreams, and breakdowns. How to pull it all together? Perhaps you start by falling apart.
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sisilia
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4⭐️ I don‘t hate this book but I don‘t love it, either. The writing is wonderful eventhough the tone and theme is soooo depressing I don‘t know why I chose this to start the new year. She probably wrote this to cope with her mental issues. I‘d love to know if she wrote it to let the world know how bad her husband had been to her.

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sisilia
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Starting this novel today… first title in 2024 for NYRB Classics Reading Society 🥳 I didn‘t expect this IRL bookclub to last so long (since Sep 2018). To make things easier, I rule it with dictatorship and choose all the titles 🙊

Ruthiella As long as you use your power for good and not for evil! 😂 3mo
batsy @Ruthiella @sisilia Dictatorship of the bookerati might be the only dictatorship that works... 🤔😂 3mo
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sisilia @Ruthiella @erzascarletbookgasm @batsy Hahaha yeah it just makes things easier… less drama for everyone 😅 3mo
BarbaraBB Haha you obviously have good taste, noticing that you‘ve been going strong for so many years! 3mo
MicheleinPhilly This post made me LOL. And it‘s a great book! 3mo
sisilia @BarbaraBB You are so kind 🥰 Mount TBR stands unconquered 😅 3mo
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Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater,
Had a wife but couldn‘t keep her,
He put her in a pumpkin shell
And there he kept her very well.
This book was an unexpected surprise. Although It captures the brutality of marriage and motherhood for some in 1962, I feel that it is still relevant today in parts. The devastation of having a breakdown. The struggle to carry on. The sense of duty, expectation. The feelings of love and also the absence of feeling.

CarolynM We‘re you worried about all those children? I couldn‘t stop thinking about them. 1y
Rissreads @CarolynM Yes! I felt very sad for the oldest 3 who were sent away to boarding school too! 1y
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CarolynM
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I think I would subtitle this book “Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown”. It‘s all in the head of the self involved narrator who would be extremely unlikeable except for the hints about past traumas. I found it compulsively readable & frequently blackly funny, although I couldn‘t help but worry about the emotional well being of the numerous, anonymous children the narrator apparently enjoyed producing far more than actually engaging with.

LeahBergen Oh, wonderful review! I have this waiting on my shelves. 2y
batsy This sounds right up my street 🙂 2y
Cathythoughts After this review, I‘d like to read this one too 👍🏻♥️ (edited) 2y
CarolynM @LeahBergen @batsy @Cathythoughts I didn't mention the truly awful husband who is thought to be a version of her then husband John Mortimer. I think you would all enjoy it. 2y
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Reviewsbylola
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This was a selection from #newyearwhodis with @emilyhaldi Pretty sure she was scared I would hate it. I thought Mortimer‘s autobiographical narrator was very compelling though. This is one of those books that you just know you‘ll glean things from with every reading, so I plan to keep it as part of my personal collection.

Pictured is our grandma on her wedding day in the early 1940s.

BarbaraBB Beautiful picture 😍 and I enjoyed that book too! 3y
Velvetfur Such a gorgeous photo of your grandmother! Hehehe, my Mum was born in the early 1940s, you must be quite a bit younger than me 😂 The book sounds good too 👍🏻 3y
Reviewsbylola My parents were born in 1957 and 58! And I‘m 1983. ☺️ @Velvetfur 3y
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Velvetfur @Reviewsbylola Ah - I was born in 1976 so yep, a few years younger than me! 😂 3y
LeahBergen I have this one waiting on my NYRB shelf. 😄 3y
Reviewsbylola I think you‘ll enjoy it. I don‘t really care for the NYRB cover though. @LeahBergen 3y
LeahBergen No, your cover is definitely better! 3y
CarolynM This is one of those books I've always meant to read but haven't got there yet. Sounds like I should try harder🙂 Lovely photo of your Grandma too😍 (edited) 3y
Cinfhen Beautiful photo 3y
emilyhaldi So glad you liked it!! 3y
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emilyhaldi
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Peter, Peter, Pumpkin eater,
Had a wife and couldn't keep her.
He put her in a pumpkin shell
And there he kept her very well.
🎃🎃🎃

this book is delightfully dark thus far...

LeahBergen I have this waiting on my shelves! 👍🏻 4y
Reviewsbylola What a creepy cover. 4y
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batsy
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Love finding old Penguins 🧡 As @andrew61 has pointed out, Anne Bancroft's face on a book makes for one compelling cover.

Though I'm not sure when I'll actually read it 🙈

Centique The blurb sounds fascinating too! 😍 6y
batsy @Centique Yes! Feels like it might be right up my street ❤️ 6y
Tanisha_A The title has me intrigued. Stacked! 😀 6y
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erzascarletbookgasm Cool! You have a knack for finding all the retro editions! 👍 6y
saresmoore Yes, please! 6y
batsy @erzascarletbookgasm This tiny bookshop called Tintabudi in Kg Attap! They have a small selection of vintage classics ❤️ 6y
erzascarletbookgasm Ah, heard of the place, must check it out one day! 👍 6y
readordierachel Oooh, what a find 😍 6y
Tanisha_A @batsy I want to visit that shop! 🙂 6y
batsy @Tanisha_A We should go one day 😁 6y
Tanisha_A @batsy Yessss, one day! I wait for that day happily. ♥ 6y
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youneverarrived
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Housework done while listening to an audiobook now settling down for a bit with this one ☕️ #readathon

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youneverarrived
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? A lucky find today in Oxfam for only Qa. I‘ve been wanting to read it for ages! #emojinov

LeahBergen Awesome find! 6y
batsy Nice! 6y
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GidgetsTreasures75
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For 10-2-17: Day 2: #orangecovers #riotgram #bookriot

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andrew61
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An interesting tale about a woman who struggles to deal with the suffocation of her life, as her screenwriter fourth husband deceives serially, she becomes pregnant again despite having several children, and her parents age. She engages in therapy and we learn about her life from childhood to adulthood and her frustrations. An interesting portrayal particularly given the coming advent of social and sexual changes of the 1960's.

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andrew61
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#firstlineofcurrentread #anditsaugust
"Well,' i said, 'i will try. I honestly will try to be honest with you, although really what you're more interested in is my not being honest, if you see what i mean '
I have had this book on my radar for a while but couldn't resist an old penguin volume with Anne bancroft on the front- i hadn't known it was a film with peter finch and James Mason screenplay harold pinter so will have to find.

Leftcoastzen That is so cool ! I would have snapped that beauty up as well! 7y
LeahBergen Great edition! 7y
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BarbaraBB
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A woman gets depressed because het husband is unfaithful, all of her children get older and she won't have any other. She feels she is not needed anymore and has to face life as it is.
I do like the theme but I could not relate to the woman. All those nameless children, her distance to them all. Very good writing, I cannot even describe why it didn't hit me like I thought it would.

andrew61 I've seen this in the library, maybe I'll try it. 7y
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GidgetsTreasures75
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Bye bye 2016!

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GidgetsTreasures75
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12-31-16: Last book of the year!!!