The Night Villa
A Novel
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نقد و بررسی
Sophie Chase, the feisty and intelligent professor at the heart of this historical mystery, is aptly portrayed in Susanna Burney's lively narration. Chase is rendered as both admirable and likable despite her sometimes acidic inner monologue. Two unlikely settings are juxtaposed--a college campus in Texas and an island in the Mediterranean--and demand a narrator with a broad repertoire. The story moves not only between continents, but also between two parallel casts of characters, the first in modern times, the second in ancient Italy at the time of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Burney manages to keep up, fleshing out characters with accents, inflections, and pacing to help the listener maintain coherence throughout the complicated plot and lengthy chapters. M.R. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
July 7, 2008
In this complex and lyrical literary thriller from Goodman (The Sonnet Lover
), University of Texas classics professor Sophie Chase, after barely surviving a gunman with ties to a sinister cult, joins an expedition to Capri. A donor has funded both the exact reconstruction of a Roman villa destroyed when Mount Vesuvius buried nearby Herculaneum in A.D. 79, and a computer system that can decipher the charred scrolls being excavated from the villa's ruins. Sophie's hopes for a recuperative idyll fade after her old boyfriend, who disappeared years before into the same cult as the campus gunman, appears in the area, implicating the cult in a criminal conspiracy. Meanwhile, extracts from the scrolls—the journals of a Roman visiting the villa just before the volcano erupted—shade toward bloodshed and betrayal. The scrolls' oddly modern tone aside, Goodman deftly mixes cultural and religious history, geography, myth, personal memory, dream and even portent without sacrificing narrative drive, against the beautiful backdrop of the locale with its echoes of unimaginable loss. 5-city author tour.
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