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John Charalambous

Auteur van Silent Parts

6 Werken 31 Leden 4 Besprekingen

Werken van John Charalambous

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Great book - not often I enjoy a novel set in WW1 - a baker deserts when called to the front, befriends a French woman and later doesn't want to return home. The parts set in 1968 of the family planning a reunion trying to find out what really happened to Harry, was at first a distraction from the main story but it was also important to understand the attitudes of the family at the time (not wanting to know about his desertion and dying in an accident in France 10 years after the end of the war) somehow changing it to a heroic death on the battlefields.
John is a talented writer. Odd title - Harry's War might be better.
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siri51 | 1 andere bespreking | Jan 13, 2012 |
I really enjoyed this novel - based on the author's childhood experiences?? Also having a migrant background I could relate to this Greek family in the 1970's. Sometimes funny, often sad portrayal of a bad marriage.
 
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siri51 | Jan 1, 2012 |
I found this a lot slower moving and less interesting than his first book, Furies. The story alternated between now and then and had many points of view, to look at the difficulties of recreating the past, and knowing all about a person. So we had young Julie in the present day, writing to various relatives to find out what she can about Uncle Harry to present at a family reunion. Either she meets with ignorance, longheld views that resist change, or deliberate obfuscation by those interested in preserving the family's honour. Then there is lumpish Harry, almost girlish in the way he does his mother's bidding, ordered up to the front in WWI France. Recreating what happened next takes up most of the story. I never felt that Harry had much emotion or feeling to him, and I kept worrying that all the different characters would have an important role, which I couldn't keep track of. It ultimately fell a bit flat for me.… (meer)
 
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sally_cripps | 1 andere bespreking | Nov 8, 2008 |
Amazing that a amle writer could portray women characters so well. Ambiguities of family, family abandonment, loss of ideals. claustrophobia and community of small town living- the Australian immigrant experience.
 
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mtranter | May 27, 2008 |

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Werken
6
Leden
31
Populariteit
#440,253
Waardering
4.0
Besprekingen
4
ISBNs
18