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The Kindness of Women
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The Kindness of WomenThe Kindness of Women

J.G. Ballard - The Kindness of Women

In this sequel to "Empire of the Sun", the author places the traumatic events described in that novel within the context of a lifetime. Jim, the narrator, returns to England after the war, and trains as a medical student at Cambridge, and as an RAF pilot in Canada.

 
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Tags: Women, Kindness, after, England, narrator, returns
The Shroud
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The ShroudThe 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
Past Imperfect: a novel
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Past Imperfect: a novelPast Imperfect: a novel

A middle-aged Londoner is forced to revisit his past in Fellowes's slick and dexterous second novel (after the bestselling Snobs). Former friend Damian Baxter, after 40 years of estrangement, convinces the unnamed narrator to locate the woman Damian believes to have borne his child in 1968. As the narrator looks back on the events of that fateful summer, Fellowes exercises his considerable talent for observing the nuances of custom and class distinction.
 
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Tags: Fellowes, novel, narrator, Damian, after, Imperfect
The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story
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The Inheritors: An Extravagant StoryThe Inheritors: An Extravagant Story

In the novel, the metaphor of the "fourth dimension" is used to explain a societal shift from a generation of people who have traditional values of interdependence, being overtaken by a modern generation who believe in expediency, callously using political power to bring down the old order. Its narrator is an aspiring writer who himself makes a similar transition at a personal level only to feel he has lost everything.
 
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Tags: generation, writer, himself, aspiring, narrator, Story, Inheritors, Extravagant, order
The knight (Canterbury tales)
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Canterbury tales-The knightCanterbury tales-The knight

The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century. The tales are told as part of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together on a journey from Southwark to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. The narrator gives a descriptive account of twenty-seven of these pilgrims.

The pilgrims draw lots and determine that the Knight will tell the first tale.

 
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Tags: pilgrims, Canterbury, narrator, shrine, Southwark, Canterbury, tales, pilgrims, knight