
The Blind Assassin
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Narrated by:
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Lorelei King
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By:
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Margaret Atwood
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Available for the first time as a downloadable audio file.
‘Ten days after the war ended, my sister Laura drove a car off a bridge.’ Thus begins The Blind Assassin, Margaret Atwood’s new novel. Laura Chase’s older sister Iris, married at eighteen to a politically prominent industrialist but now poor and eighty-two, is living in Port Ticonderoga, a town dominated by their once-prosperous family before the First War. While bewailing her unreliable body and deriding those who try to help her, Iris reflects on her far from exemplary life and her perilous times, but in particular on the events surrounding her sister’s tragic early death. Chief among these was the publication of The Blind Assassin, a novel which earned the dead Laura Chase a dollop of notoriety as well as a cult following: as Iris says, she herself lives ‘in the long shadow cast by Laura’. Sexually explicit for its time and place, The Blind Assassin describes a risky affair in the turbulent thirties between a wealthy young woman and a left-leaning man on the run.
©2000 Margaret Atwood (P)2000 HarperCollins UKCritic reviews
"Atwood has never written with more flair and versatility than in this multidimensional novel. A brilliant accomplishment." ( Sunday Times)
The narration is excellent and I thoroughly recommend this.
Excellent book
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The novel takes the form of a gradual revelation, illuminating both Iris' youth and her old age before coming to the pivotal events of her and Laura's lives around the time of the Second World War. As the novel unfolds, and the novel-within-a-novel becomes ever more obviously inspired by real events, it becomes clear that Laura's novel isn't what it seems; it is eventually revealed that Iris herself, not Laura, was the novel-within-a-novel's author and protagonist. Does all of this sound a little familiar?? Followed up recently by the wonderful The Penelopiad ? which I saw when toured by the Royal Shakespeare Company, Margaret Atwood is certainly Canada?s finest and this book is a gift for all readers who look a little behind the curtain of hype and reputational deference.
Strongest contender for ?Atonement? source?
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Better as an abridged version
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The writing. Brilliant.
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Really hard to get into and storyline and story line didn’t interest me much
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