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The Birthday Party

door Panos Karnezis

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An Onassis-like tycoon is nearing the end of his life. When he finds out that his daughter is pregnant by a man he does not approve of, he has a birthday party for her on his private island, secretly intending to persuade her to end the pregnancy with a doctor standing by to perform the procedure on the spot.… (meer)
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In The Birthday Party, Panos Karnezis imagines the life of a Greek shipping magnate named Marco Timoleon (who bears more than a passing resemblance to Aristotle Onassis). The main action takes place over a single day. In his seventies, the still vigorous Timoleon is throwing a party to celebrate his daughter Sofia’s 25th birthday. This extravagant and gaudy event is set to unfold at his secluded estate on his private Greek island, with a massive cake imported from Vienna, a 21-piece orchestra, and a guest list that includes family, friends, and an assortment of rich, famous and notorious individuals from all over the world. However, the reader soon learns that Timoleon, a man long accustomed to getting what he wants, has arranged the party with a darker agenda in mind. In order to fully set the scene, Karnezis employs lengthy flashbacks to tell the tale of how Marco Timoleon overcame his humble origins in Izmir, Turkey and, over a decade or so of ups and downs in fortune, turned innate curiosity, ruthless opportunism, a talent for taking risks, and a fearless habit of re-inventing himself to suit the fluid circumstances of a fast-moving lifestyle, into a shipping empire spanning the globe—and, in the process, became the richest man in the world. Loving the spotlight while loathing the scrutiny that it brings, Timoleon moulds himself into a legendary force of nature, feared by competitors and subordinates alike, cruel and even violent when crossed, friend of the rich and powerful, but emotionally distant from those he loves the most. An insatiable philanderer, he cannot stay faithful to one woman for long, and both his marriages—to Miranda, who dies young, and to Olivia, who is invited to the party—deteriorate into animosity and estrangement. As a young man, Marco Timoleon learns what it takes to be successful on a grand scale. But, not surprisingly, this success comes at a cost, and late in his life he bears a burden of many regrets, the chief of which is the death of his son Daniel, who was killed while piloting his small plane in bad weather. Too late, he discovers that having money does not mean he can control his own destiny or that of others. Despite his bad behaviour and the fact that most of his problems are self-inflicted, Timoleon remains the focus of the reader’s sympathy. Undeniably, the novel suffers from its reliance on flashbacks to fill in the blanks, which creates a kind of stop-start rhythm that over the course of the book becomes somewhat monotonous. However, The Birthday Party remains a suspenseful, entertaining and often brilliant novel that provides a window into the life of a man who, by means both legitimate and underhanded, accumulates inordinate wealth but fails to locate the key to happiness. ( )
  icolford | Feb 10, 2018 |
the rich are all screwed up'
By sally tarbox on 4 Sept. 2012
Format: Paperback
Seventy-two year old Marco Timoleon, a shipping billionaire, is planning his daughter's birthday party on his private Greek island. No expense is spared, yet he has a secret agenda...having discovered via his surveillance team that she is pregnant by an 'undesirable', he hopes to persuade her to have an abortion. A medical team are standing by...
Interspersed with the day of the party, are recollections of Timoleon's life- from humble beginnings, to moving countries, mixing in the right circles, his womanizing and his marriages and children. Also at the party is his biographer, struggling to work out the truth from the lies about his subject's past.
At times the writing style put me a little in mind of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Although our main character is pretty manipulative and unlikeable, Karnezis nonetheless imbues him with a streak of humanity, such as in his relationship with his -now dead- son:
'He had a brief period with Daniel because he was younger and also a boy until the scales tilted with him too, and the father needed the son more than the son the father.
He could remember the exact day it had happened.It was September on the island, and the two of them were playing poker on the veranda. All afternoon Daniel, fifteen years old but already a consummate player, had been guessing his father's hand. In the evening he stood up to leave, bored...and then his father, bare-chested, in shorts and flip-flops, touched him on the arm. 'Stay', he said. 'I don't like patience. It's a game for old people.'
But the boy had gone away, and Marco Timoleon had been left to face the melancholy of the autumn evening alone, playing patience while the sun sank in the sea, ther roses released their mournful smell and the birds flapped in the dusk like bats.' ( )
  starbox | Jul 10, 2016 |
This book is about an elderly billionaire celebrating his daughter's birthday on his own island. Reminded me about the Onassis family. With flashbacksdetailing his history, how he made his money and his children and how he still likes to manipulate everything. Couldn't put it down. ( )
  magentaflake | Aug 1, 2011 |
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