Upstate
A Novel
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2018
نویسنده
Raphael Corkhillناشر
Macmillan Audioشابک
9781427298195
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
June 11, 2018
Critic Wood’s second novel (after The Book Against God) is the intriguing, restrained story of Alan Querry, who, in the last days of the second Bush presidency, is summoned by his confrontational older daughter, Helen, from his comfortable home in Northumberland to Saratoga Springs, N.Y. His younger daughter, Vanessa, is a philosophy professor there. Vanessa’s much-younger husband has begun to worry that Vanessa’s depression has become unmanageable. Alan also meets up with Helen, a powerful Sony record executive. Helen and Vanessa have always been opposites, differently damaged by their parents’ divorce. Now the family faces crisis as they debate questions of “spiritual sadness,” ask whether happiness is as inevitable as unhappiness, and struggle to achieve an overdue détente. Wood is at his best when he lets himself go, allowing Alan, whose daughters find him “kind, self-contained, a bit detached,” to complain about modern technology or note the subtle differences between U.S. and U.K. life, or when the narrative allows for Wood to hold forth on popular music and European philosophy; the critical bursts are stronger than the story beats. Though the novel might be a little too careful, it remains a strong performance.
Narrator Raphael Corkhill gives a competent, if sometimes cloying, performance of Wood's beautifully observed family tableau. Alan Querry, a 68-year-old British builder, receives a worrying phone call: His older daughter, Vanessa, a brilliant college professor who lives with her American boyfriend, Josh, may be suicidal. With his younger daughter, Helen, Alan travels to Saratoga Springs, New York, in the dead of winter. They find Vanessa improved, and against the bitter upstate winter a familiar family dynamic unfolds. Why is it so difficult for Vanessa to be happy when Helen always seems to be carefree? Corkhill's narration falls short in his performance of American characters--particularly in his mocking rendering of Josh's lisp. The humanity of Wood's characters, however, triumphs in the end. D.G.P. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
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