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At Last
At Last | Edward St Aubyn
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A "New York Times" Notable Book of the YearA "Time Magazine" Best Book of the YearAn "Esquire" Best Book of Year "Beautifully wrought . . . Brutally funny and sad." Vanity Fair The fifth novel in Edward St. Aubyn's stunning cycle about his protagonist Patrick Melrose. The last four novels in the cycle are available in "The Patrick Melrose Novels." Here, from the writer described by "The Guardian" as "our purest living prose stylist" and whom Alan Hollinghurst has called "the most brilliant English novelist of his generation," is a work of glittering social comedy, profound emotional truth, and acute verbal wit.As readers of Edward St. Aubyn's extraordinary earlier works "Never Mind, Bad News, Some Hope, "and the Man Booker Prize finalist "Mother's Milk "are well aware, for Patrick Melrose, "family" has always been a double-edged sword. "At Last" begins as friends, relatives, and foes trickle in to pay final respects to his mother, Eleanor. An Americam heiress, Eleanor married into the British aristocracy, giving up the grandeur of her upbringing for "good works" freely bestowed on everyone but her own son, who finds himself questioning whether his transition to a life without parents will indeed be the liberation he had so long imagined. The service ends, and family and friends gather for a final party. Amid the social niceties and social horrors, Patrick begins to sense the prospect of release from the extremes of his childhood, and at the end of the day, alone in his room, the promise some form of safety. . . "at last.""
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andrew61
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#readingenvysummerreading
I cannot say that i am sorry to leave the world of Patrick Melrose and his dysfunctional family as we come full circle to the funeral of his mother and he reflects upon her failure to protect him from the dreadful abuse of his father David which was first exposed in bk1 but in this expanded upon
Definitely brilliant writing and a compelling tale but thank goodness i can leave that world behind.

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Final book in the Patrick Melrose saga. The foreground is the funeral of Patrick's mother Eleanor, interspersed with flashbacks of Patrick's life, illuminating further the monstrosity of his father and the complicity in the abuse Patrick of his mother. As always the dark satire is interwoven with some thought-provoking insights into the human condition.

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Vansa
At Last | Edward St Aubyn
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@jesshowbooks #friyayintro
1. The Lioness quartet by Tamora Pierce, LOTR, Edward St.Aubyn's Patrick Melrose novels , NK Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy
2. Wonder years, Yes Minister, Utopia, Blackadder, Firefly, Thick of it, Doctor Who
3. No! I'm not American!!
4. The scrambled eggs and toast my husband will make for breakfast!!
5. Yes , he does ! Introduced me to quite a few writers!

monalyisha I LOVE The Wonder Years! 😍 6y
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JSW
At Last | Edward St Aubyn

I finally decided what to get my #litsygoescupid #cupid match!! This was a tough one but I think they'll be pleased. 🤔 @BookishMarginalia

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