As Hertz struggles with his self-induced dilemma, he looks back over his life, searching for an answer. If he can only think things through rationally, perhaps the way forward was always there, hidden somewhere in the past, waiting for him to finally realise its significance? With a mixture of pathos and mild distaste, he reflects on his distant, ordered childhood in pre-war Germany, his unrequited love for his beautiful, haughty cousin Fanny, to whom, in desperate middle age, he would rashly propose. He remembers the family's enforced exile to London, their role as polite refugees, obligated to kindly compatriots. And then the onset of his brother's "illness", precipitating the end of his career as a concert pianist, the crumbling of his mother's dreams and his own rise as family carer. And his brief respite marriage to Josie whose pragmatism could never dovetail with his own servility.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Penguin
ISBN: 9780141013206
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 256
Tiempo de lectura:
5h 15m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/07/2003
Año de edición: 2003
Plaza de edición: London
Alto: 18.0 cm
Ancho: 11.0 cm
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Anita Brookner
(Londres, 1928) Dedicada inicialmente a la historia del arte —especialidad en la que publicó estudios sobre Watteau, Greuze y Jacques-Louis David— en 1988 abandonó su puesto de lectora de historia del arte en la Universidad de Londres para dedicarse exclusivamente a la literatura. Con su novela Hôtel du Lac (1984) obtuvo el Premio Booker.