#12Booksof2022 @Andrew65 November
Bit of a slower month!AS BYatt is a genius.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4994362906
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5090097864
#12Booksof2022 @Andrew65 November
Bit of a slower month!AS BYatt is a genius.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4994362906
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5090097864
In this, the third book in Byatt's quartet, we find Frederica fleeing an increasingly abusive marriage and trying to find a life in a 1960s world that recognises her as a mother/wife only, never flesh and blood. Woven in between Frederica's story is a grotesque, fantasy, novel which will later be tried for obscenity.
As with all Byatt, the writing is as literate and rich with cultural references as you could hope.
Just magnificent.
'Everything in England', this journalist writes, 'comes back to the inextricable links between our educational system, privilege, or lack of it, and sex...'
There is truth to these words yet!
'I feel I'm on trial for reading books.'
'You are. Partly.'
'I wouldn't be if I were a man.'
'Perhaps not. I know a couple - early thirties, can't have children, desperate to adopt. The social worker concerned in vetting them sent in a report saying "Plausible couple, well-intentioned. Too many books in the house. Wife reads." '
"It might begin:" #firstlinefridays
Here we go. Over 600 pages of magical, literary fiction It's been a while since I last read Byatt but that feeling is still there. In fact she is one of my favourite authors. The beauty and richness of her writing is unmistakable. #asbyatt #literaryfiction #longread
#7days7covers #covercrush Day 6
Byatt's first novel and like a lot of first novels, more warm and open and ragged and flawed than one expects from a book of hers.
I found Anna, her conviction that radical transformation awaits in the future, consequent inability to engage with anything in the present and her insistent sense that there was something precious in the waiting, pathetic and moving and the ending disquieting. I wish Anna had kept faith. I wish I had.