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Brookner, Anita (Vol. 134) - Linda Simon (review date 8 January 1995)
Linda Simon (review date 8 January 1995)
SOURCE: “Oh, To Do Something Shocking!,” in New York Times Book Review, January 8, 1995, p. 9.
[In the following review, Simon offers an unenthusiastic evaluation of A Private View.]
Anita Brookner, in her previous 13 novels, has written about genteel Englishmen or women who have lived circumscribed lives, seeking but never finding the kind of romantic love glorified in literature. They are often dutiful sons or daughters to self-absorbed mothers who do not deserve such loyalty. They may have friends, but not intimate relationships; they may have felt sedate affection, but never fevered, torrid, rapturous love. We find them at a moment when they hope to change their lives, when they are on the verge of doing something outrageous, but they never do. Instead, they retreat, resigned and regretful.
If this basic story interests you, as well it might, I suggest that you read the novel...
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