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Bezig met laden... Elegy for a Soprano (1985)door Kay Nolte Smith
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Kay Nolte Smith was once part of the inner circle hovering about Ayn Rand. This was a woman whose values and artistry she deeply admired, and if you know much about Rand's beliefs, you can see her continuing influence in the writing and themes and worldview of the book. But Rand was also someone it was destructive to get close to, someone who espoused liberty and individualism who nevertheless carried on something close to a cult from which ranks Smith found herself expelled from. It's impossible for me not to see the parallels in this novel, in which Smith examines artistry and genius and admiration and the contradictions and complexities and dynamics in such a figure and her followers.
It's also a solid mystery in a classic whodunit sense. Well-written, in a less baroque style that of her later books. Years later I still remember a powerful image in the book, of a baby thrown in the garbage with eggshells in her hair. And it does something in the end I quite admire in terms of being honest about consequences to her characters. ( )