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The Parts (2003)

door Keith Ridgway

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"Set in present-day Dublin, The Parts interweaves six lives and six narratives. In her mansion in the mountains, millionaire widow Delly Roche is getting ready for death. Keeping her company are her companions of many years, Kitty Flood, and the discreetly insane Dr. George Addison-Blake." "So why is Delly so keen to die? What exactly is in the letter discovered by Kitty? What is Dr. George doing in the shed by the tennis courts? And does any of it have anything to do with the conspiracy theories being hinted at on Joe Kavanaugh's radio show? Down in the city, Barry, Joe's producer, is getting caught up in something and he's not quite sure why. And all the time, conducting business down by the river, doing his best to keep out of this, is Kez." "Something is about to occur."--BOOK JACKET.… (meer)
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Like the member who wrote the first review here I had mixed feelings about the book. As I was reading The Parts I more than once thought about abandoning it but when I finished it I sat still mulling it over for a long time and that's one sign of a very good book.

It was because of its length that I considered giving up; I'm more one for the suggestive & oblique than for investigation of characters' thoughts and daily lives. Ridgway never goes into excessive detail, is never boring, but a structure that however faintly is reminiscent of Victorian novels isn't quite to my taste. Yet whenever I began to think about those short cryptic French novels crying out to be read instead, I'd happen on yet another passage that made me laugh aloud. I knew from having read Animals that Ridgway is a marvellous mimic with an enviable sense of humour and you'd know it from reading this as well.

A few of the scenes were so deeply impressive that I feel sure I'll remember them for years. One is simply a page or two telling of a crime one of the characters witnesses through a car window on a rainy night in a sleeping village in which Ridgway conveys not only the sense of mystery you feel passing through unfamiliar places in the small hours, but the terror and hope and dashing of hope of that terrified victim. Another describes the passage across a carpet by an injured person on all fours: the carpet seems a whole land, one in which tribes worship, celebrate, battle, arise and disappear during the course of that slow crawl--I can't remember having read anything else that describes so well the struggle to perform the everyday when one is debilitated. I so admire Ridgway's ability to make scenes like these striking and real..

One huge gripe, though, and it's nothing to do with Ridgway: The cover of my (Faber & Faber paperback) edition is horrid.The kindest thing I can say of it is that it might pass muster as the cover of a novel for particularly backward young adults.

eta: It's a few years now since I wrote that and those two scenes do indeed still come to mind now & again.
  bluepiano | Nov 12, 2014 |
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"Set in present-day Dublin, The Parts interweaves six lives and six narratives. In her mansion in the mountains, millionaire widow Delly Roche is getting ready for death. Keeping her company are her companions of many years, Kitty Flood, and the discreetly insane Dr. George Addison-Blake." "So why is Delly so keen to die? What exactly is in the letter discovered by Kitty? What is Dr. George doing in the shed by the tennis courts? And does any of it have anything to do with the conspiracy theories being hinted at on Joe Kavanaugh's radio show? Down in the city, Barry, Joe's producer, is getting caught up in something and he's not quite sure why. And all the time, conducting business down by the river, doing his best to keep out of this, is Kez." "Something is about to occur."--BOOK JACKET.

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