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review 2015-12-22 14:43
ALL SOULS BY JAVIER MARIAS
All Souls - Javier Marías,Margaret Jull Costa

”I’ve been slowly wearing away at my ignorance and, as I said, I’ve always kept on learning. But that ignorance is still so vast that even today, at seventy, leading this quiet life, I still cherish the hope of being able to embrace everything and experience everything, the unknown and the known, yes, even those things I’ve known before. There’s an intense longing for the known as there is for the unknown because one just can’t accept that certain things won’t repeat themselves.”

The Spaniard, unnamed, but most assuredly based on the author Javier Marias, is teaching at Oxford for two years. Teaching might be an overstatement. He has two classes assigned to him, but his main job seems to be that of being a celebrated Spanish author who adds some panache to their list of professors. He is arm candy for the university. He increases their already prestigious name with his presence. He is single and has only a handful of acquaintances among the Oxford teaching staff, so time stretches before him with no horizon.

He has two main hobbies. Women and Books.

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review 2015-09-22 22:17
The Infatuations by Javier Marías
The Infatuations - Javier Marías,Margaret Jull Costa

 

Withdrawn from South Dublin Libraries - Clondalkin Branch
Translated by Margaret Jull Costa

Description: The Infatuations is a metaphysical murder mystery and a stunningly original literary achievement by Javier Marías, the internationally acclaimed author of A Heart So White and Your Face Tomorrow.

Every day, María Dolz stops for breakfast at the same café. And every day she enjoys watching a handsome couple who follow the same routine. Then one day they aren't there, and she feels obscurely bereft.

It is only later, when she comes across a newspaper photograph of the man, lying stabbed in the street, his shirt half off, that she discovers who the couple are. Some time afterwards, when the woman returns to the café with her children, who are then collected by a different man, and Maria approaches her to offer her condolences, an entanglement begins which sheds new light on this apparently random, pointless death.

With The Infatuations, Javier Marías brilliantly reimagines the murder novel as a metaphysical enquiry, addressing existential questions of life, death, love and morality.

The Infatuations is an extraordinary, immersive book about the terrible force of events and their consequences.


Opening: The last time I saw Miguel Desvern or Deverne was also the last time that his wife, Luisa, saw him, which seemed strange, perhaps unfair, given that she was his wife, while I, on the other hand, was a person he had never met, a woman with whom he had never exchanged so much as a single word.

The first thing I thought when I saw this cover was - "that's Fairground Attraction":

All I can find on this image is: Magnum photographer Elliot Erwitt and was taken in 1955.

Apart from the obvious Eddi Reader songs playing parkour through my synapses, I also heard this as a hattip to our narrator. And whilst I'm filching from the Fab Four, there is only one song that goes with this mental tongue-twister of a discovery:

"If the real me is is this woman constantly making all these associations, things that a few months ago would have seemed to me so completely disparate and unrelated; if I am the person I've been since his death, that means that for him I was always someone else, and had he lived, I would have continued to be the person I am not, indefinitely."

You can't spoon-feed me irrationals, Marias, I will have to keep a specific lookout for where you make a point of saying, through a character, that people change with events, they drastically change after drastic events.

'Professor Rico was wearing a charming Nazi-green jacket and an ivory-coloured shirt; his nonchalantly knotted tie was a brighter, more luminous green - melon green perhaps.' hmm

If only that applied to this book! I only mean that halfway seriously because some of the musing was addictive, especially concerning Balzac and Athos.

5* Tomorrow in Battle Think on Me
3* The Infatuations
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review 2015-03-04 15:33
Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me by Javier Marías, Margaret Jull Costa
Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me - Javier Marías,Margaret Jull Costa
bookshelves: winter-20142015, spain, published-1994, lit-richer, translation, play-dramatisation, noir, contemporary, madrid, radio-4, mystery-thriller, dodgy-narrator, doo-lally
Recommended for: BBC Radio Listeners
Read from February 18 to March 01, 2015

 



http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0536936

Description: Marta has just met Victor when she invites him to dinner at her Madrid apartment while her husband is away on business. When her two-year-old son finally falls asleep, Marta and Victor retreat to the bedroom. Undressing, she feels suddenly ill dies, inexplicably, in his arms.

What should Victor do? Remove the compromising tape from the phone machine? Leave food for the child, for breakfast? These are just his first steps, but he soon takes matters further - unable to bear the shadows and the unknowing, Victor plunges into dark waters.


GHOST OF CLARENCE (to RICHARD):
I hope I weigh heavily on your soul tomorrow! It’s me, drowned to death in a nauseating barrel of wine. It’s me, poor Clarence, whom you betrayed to death! Tomorrow in battle, think of me and drop your useless sword. Despair, and die!
- Shakespeare, Richard III, Act V, Scene III


Here we have a narrator to match Humbert Humbert on the creepiness scale.

Episode one of two: When the woman with whom he was about to begin an affair suddenly dies in his arms, Victor considers walking away - but is unable to resist delving into the woman's dark secrets.

2/2: When Marta dies in his arms during an illicit sexual encounter, Victor flees the scene leaving a 2 year old child alone in the apartment. Now Marta's husband, Eduardo, has returned from London. He is close to discovering Victor's identity and about to force a meeting at which he has some unexpected and surprising news to impart.
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review 2014-07-12 00:00
Domani nella battaglia pensa a me
Domani nella battaglia pensa a me - Javier Marías,Glauco Felici Romanzo che è un susseguirsi di pensieri ed elucubrazioni del narratore, che, nel corso di quello che sarebbe dovuto essere un appuntamento galante clandestino, si ritrova con lei, che non è riuscita a diventare la sua amante, morta praticamente tra le sue braccia.

Questo evento casuale lo "incanta", cioè gli causa una sorta di mania per la famiglia di lei, per cui egli cerca di indagare sulla sua vita e di conoscere i parenti.

Il romanzo è scritto con grande maestria ma non è una lettura facile, diverse volte sono tornata indietro per non perdermi (i periodi sono lunghissimi e pieni di incidentali).
Complessivamente affascinante ma faticoso.
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text 2014-02-17 11:07
Zakochania - Javier Marías

Urocza narracja.. niespieszna, dzieląca po kobiecemu (!) włos na czworo. W połowie książki akcja zdecydowanie przyspiesza, aby przed końcem rozczarowująco zwolnić i 'rozejść się po kościach'. Spostrzeżenia zakochanej kobiety - bezcenne :-)

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