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Brookner, Anita (Vol. 134) - Jane Smiley (review date 22 March 1992)
Jane Smiley (review date 22 March 1992)
SOURCE: “Only the Lonely,” in Washington Post Book World, March 22, 1992, p. 6.
[In the following review, Smiley describes the narrative of A Closed Eye as lucid and subtle, stating that “Brookner's control over the material is absolute.”]
Anita Brookner has been compared to Jane Austen—the unhappy fate of any British woman novelist with a limpid style and an ironic tone—but the comparison does justice to neither writer. Austen explored social networks of mores and morals; in A Closed Eye, Brookner explores social isolation. Her portrait of Harriet Lytton is both compelling and disturbing, not a social comedy but an exploration of a particular mode of feminine existence that seems to be, is intended to be, but is not, harmless.
Brookner focuses steadily on Harriet, ranging her few friends and relations around her. Her parents, in thrall to their own good looks...
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