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Original Title: | Constance or Solitary Practices |
ISBN: | 0571225551 (ISBN13: 9780571225552) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Avignon Quintet #1-5 |
Lawrence Durrell
Paperback | Pages: 1376 pages Rating: 4.06 | 334 Users | 28 Reviews
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Title | : | The Avignon Quintet: Monsieur, Livia, Constance, Sebastian and Quinx (The Avignon Quintet #1-5) |
Author | : | Lawrence Durrell |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 1376 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2004 by Faber & Faber (first published January 1st 1982) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Cultural. France. Historical. Historical Fiction. Novels |
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Rich in invention, psychological truth and sheer entertainment, the five short novels that comprise The Avignon Quintet form one of the key works of an undisputed modern master.'Another constellation of Mediterranean mysteries and memories. This time it is not Alexandria, but Avignon: the old kingdom of the Popes, the capital of the ancient South of France, the heart of legendary Provence . . . The evocation of all of this is superb . . . Our old guide bleu in vintage form.' The Times
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Ratings: 4.06 From 334 Users | 28 ReviewsComment On Regarding Books The Avignon Quintet: Monsieur, Livia, Constance, Sebastian and Quinx (The Avignon Quintet #1-5)
This actually comprised books which I have. His style of writing has changed somewhat; it is far more complex but still utterly fascinating.These interconnected five can be read as a love story, but one isnt fully sure whose until deep into the book. The reader has several choices along the way (Piers, Sylvie, Bruce, Sabine, Hilary, Sam, the Prince, Pia, Livia, Constance, Aubrey this is not an exhaustive list), and the way complicates itself by embedding a main fiction at its start. The themes are all there early: traditions in the land, hidden treasure, sexual license, religious heresy, politics. From the pages of Monsieur grows
From my short bio of Lawrence Durrell for the British Writers Retrospective: Supplement III:By the end of The Avignon Quintet we are confronted with a novel about a novelist, Blanford, who has written a novel about himself in the guise of a character, Sutcliffe, also a novelist, who is writing a novel featuring a novelist, with other writers entering the equation at various levelsincluding Durrell, who writes himself into the story in Envoi, the blank-verse postscript to Monsieur, as D., he who
Pretentious ramblings about sexuality. Couldn't finish it.
Fascinating that Blanford accuses Sutcliffe not being able to envisage a series of books through which the same characters move for all the world as if to illustrate the notion of reincarnation.
The first series I read of LD. Laugh out loud, inventive, clever. It opened up a whole new world of literature for me, and life, if I'm honest. The story is made of layers of meta fiction, and the interactions of characters real and invented by the narrator. As usual in LD's fiction the setting takes centre stage. The prose is rich, the characters verbose, it has to be read to be believed.It's not an easy read, but well worth it.
Although not as mesmerizing as the Alexandria Quartet, the mood and action of southern France moves along. Great stories
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