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by Iris Murdoch
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JeffreyKeeten
JeffreyKeeten rated it 11 years ago
”What a stupid coagulated mass of indistinguishable guilt and misery I had become. How perfectly futile all my sufferings had been. If only I could separate out that awful mixture of sin and pain, if I could only even a for a short time, even for a moment, suffer purely without the burden of resentm...
Ana V.
Ana V. rated it 14 years ago
As some of the critics say, Iris Murdoch has a very powerful way in writing. She's not afraid to make some afirmations about certain things in life. I really, really enjoyed the description in this book. Especially the descripton of people, it's so accurate, I couldn't believe it! The guilt, the env...
Cecily's book reviews
Cecily's book reviews rated it 17 years ago
Hilary, a deprived and difficult boy, is saved by a school master who nurtures his love of language. He ends up at Oxford, but most of the novel is set almost 20 years later when he is still suffering the results of a disastrous incident that ended his Oxford days. More plot than a typical Murdoch n...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 31 years ago
Need a re-read
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