The Bay of Angels

by Anita Brookner | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0375727603 Global Overview for this book
Registered by juliako of Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on 2/24/2007
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Journal Entry 1 by juliako from Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Saturday, February 24, 2007
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Amazon.co.uk Review
Anita Brookner's 20th novel is another superb, touching and honest meditation on marriage, feminism and filial duty. The Bay of Angels is a finely crafted, affecting story of an intelligent, independent woman, Zoe Cunningham, working through her responsibilities to herself, her mother and her sex. Brookner's opening chapter is a masterclass, moving her heroine from childhood through to her late teens in broad but heightened detail; it showcases all her skills in presenting a character, in the first person, and that character's motivations, self-analysis and hopes. The reader is immediately brought in to Zoe's confidence and feels a close empathy with, and minute understanding of, her world.
Zoe is a singular, although not a lonely child, bookish, observant, temperate but also a lover of fairy tales and the escapes they seem to offer. Her mother echoes these characteristics but, in her, they evidence something a little more diminished. Remarkably, forced out by well-meaning relatives to a social event she would much rather avoid, her mother meets and marries the kind, ebullient Simon. Simon seems to Zoe like a Santa Claus figure, a figure that seems to confirm her trust in fairy tales, who has rescued her mother from long afternoons, and longer evenings, of waiting. She wonders if perhaps now someone will rescue her.

Gentle tragedies, and a dissection of loneliness and the flawed routes out of it offered to women, follow. We become captivated by Zoe's world and by Brookner's rendering of her inner life. Brookner has been at the height of her powers for so long that words like genius and masterpiece flow easily. The astonishing thing is that these words must be invoked to do this level of writing any justice at all. --Mark Thwaite --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


Journal Entry 2 by juliako at Hudson's, 122-124 Colmore Row in Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Saturday, February 24, 2007

Released 17 yrs ago (2/24/2007 UTC) at Hudson's, 122-124 Colmore Row in Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom

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2pm -ish - at the meeting.

Released 17 yrs ago (4/8/2007 UTC) at Snowsill Lavender Tea room in Snowshill, Worcestershire United Kingdom

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It was left on a table in the cafe.

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