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The Shroud
Alex Vander is a fraud, big-time. An elderly professor of literature and a scholarly writer with an international reputation, he has neither the education nor the petit bourgeois family in Antwerp that he has claimed. As the splenetic narrator of this searching novel by Banville (Eclipse), he admits early on that he has lied about everything in his life, including his identity, which he stole from a friend of his youth whose mysterious death will resonate as the narrator reflects on his past. Having fled Belgium during WWII, he established himself in Arcady, Calif., with his long-suffering wife, whose recent death has unleashed new waves of guilt in the curmudgeonly old man. |
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Tags: death, narrator, whose, identity, resonate, Shroud |
The Lady Of The Shroud
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Added by: arcadius | Karma: 2802.10 | Fiction literature | 3 August 2010 |
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The Lady Of The Shroud
The Lady Of The Shroud is a novel by Bram Stoker (author of Dracula) written in 1909. "Yet she was so cold, so cold! Altogether I could not fix my mind to either proposition: that it was a living woman who had held my hand, or a dead body reanimated for the time or the occasion in some strange manner." |
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Tags: Shroud, woman, living, reanimated, occasion |