
The Pages
A Novel
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

July 1, 2010
Australian novelist of ideas Bail (Eucalyptus, 1998), known for critiquing his native land, here posits that the development of modern Australia was too problem-free to provide a welcome environment for philosophy; on the contrary, psychology and its vine-like offshoot, psychoanalysis came to thrive there. So he intertwines the two contrasting disciplines in this tale, in which Erica Hazelhurst is sent from her Sydney university philosophy department to evaluate the work of the late Wesley Anthill and takes along her friend, psychoanalyst Sophie Perloff. Interspersed with the changing relationship between the two women is Anthills story and his years of solitary work on a theory of the emotions, during which he was supported by his sister and brother, who shared the family homestead. Bails prose is elegant, precise, and eminently quotable, but this short novelwhich concludes with the distillation of pages of Anthills lifeworkseems more a discursive finger exercise by a master of the language.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)
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