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The Passion
The Passion
Author: Jeanette Winterson
Winner of the 1987 John Llewelyn Rhys Memorial Prize, this psychological fantasy is about two disillusioned young people who seek to revive their former passions. The book is concerned with gambling, madness and androgynous sexuality amidst the dark, deceptive canals of Venice.
ISBN-13: 9780099734413
ISBN-10: 0099734419
Publication Date: 10/3/1996
Pages: 176
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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althea avatar reviewed The Passion on + 774 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I picked this up because I'd read Winterson's 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit' years ago, and really liked it. But, while that was an autobiographically-inclined novel, this was quite different. A historical novel, it tells the story of a young French man who becomes Napoleon's cook, and a wild Venetian girl with a penchant for cross-dressing. These two unlikely characters' lives eventually intertwine, with hefty doses of the surreal and magical realism. Winterson is an extremely talented writer, but I found the experience to be a bit uneven at times - perhaps just because I liked the parts featuring Villanelle (the girl) much more than those with Henri. The book is vividly and poetically written; it is also philosophical and sad.
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Helpful Score: 2
Strange, interesting and full of beautiful imagery.
bookaddict avatar reviewed The Passion on
Helpful Score: 1
From the back of the book: "The Passion intertwines the destinies of two remarkable people: the soldier Henri, for eight years the faithful cook who follows Napoleon from the glory of Empure to Russian ruin, and Villanelle, the red-haired daughter of a Venetian boatman.... In Venice, both meet their singular destiny in a combustion of love and politics."

That sounds kind of puffed-up, when I read it over. So I will add my two cents: this is a tautly written story, in the crispest of prose, with a fast-moving plot.
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lucibee avatar reviewed The Passion on + 63 more book reviews
This was not one of my favorite books but it was one of the most unique and interesting books that I've ever read. Some how I got the idea that the author was very young and as I was reading it I kept wondering how she got so wise so young. Well worth the read, people, hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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Jeanette Winterson's exquisitely poetic prose made this book a fascinating read, but I was a little bit put off by the lesbian subplot (just not my preferred reading material).


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