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The Stranger's Child
The Stranger's Child
Author: Alan Hollinghurst, Alan Hollinghurst, Alan Hollinghurst
In the late summer of 1913, George Sawle brings his Cambridge schoolmate--a handsome, aristocratic young poet named Cecil Valance--to his family's modest home outside London for the weekend. George is enthralled by Cecil, and soon his sixteen-year-old sister, Daphne, is equally besotted by him and the stories he tells about Corley Court, the cou...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780307398437
ISBN-10: 0307398439
Publication Date: 9/4/2012
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 2.3/5 Stars.
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2.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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Im a little disappointed by The Strangers Child, the latest offering by Man Booker prize-winning author Alan Hollinghurst. Spanning almost a century, the story revolves around Cecil Valance, a minor, aristocratic poet who perishes in World War I. We meet him briefly in Part I as he visits his college friend George Sawle; he writes a poem called Two Acres in the autograph album of Georges sister Daphne that later becomes famous. The story makes four discrete jumps in time, offering glimpses of the Valances and Sawles as Cecils legacy is continuously re-interpreted. I alternate between thinking that the story offers unsatisfactory continuity in the characters lives and that Hollinghurst has a greater message on how time, memory, and shifting perspectives affect the memory of a gay (or bisexual) poet.
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terrible. It's as if making the characters gay would instantly make everything interesting; it doesn't. It was painful to listen to the entire book.


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