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Simply brilliant!

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 06-25-20

One of my favourite works of English literature. The point is not to follow all the meanderings of the narrative to the letter but to enjoy the juicyness of the prose and have a few hearty giggles on the way. Anton Lesser makes both possible with his superb interpretation.

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Wonderful and sad at the same time

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Reviewed: 06-25-18

A brilliantly written decomposition of a marriage. It irrevocably makes you sympathise with the unfortunate husband and the question arises whether boredom with a dull spouse is a good enough reason to set in motion the mechanics that without exception produce calamity and affliction. In my view, Brenda Last is an Anna Karenina unpunished. While poor Tony accumulates most of the bad luck from the broken marriage which he had not enough spirit to prevent from falling apart, she manages to keep the water from ever really entering her boat.

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Wonderful interpretation

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Reviewed: 04-05-18

The narrator's Meursault is queerly monotonous and chillingly calm throughout. The pathological character is thus brilliantly brought to life.

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