The Paying Guests

599 sidor

På English

Publicerades 29 september 2015 av Virago.

ISBN:
978-0-349-00460-0
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OCLC-nummer:
912233763

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It is 1922, and London is tense. Ex-servicemen, the out-of-work and hungry are demanding change. In a genteel Camberwell villa -- a large, silent house now bereft of brothers, husband, and servants -- impoverished widow Mrs. Wray and her spinster daughter, Frances, are obliged to take in lodgers. Little do the Wrays know just how profoundly their new tenants will alter the course of Frances's life -- or how far-reaching the disturbances will be.

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Three? Four? I'm honestly torn on this book. The problem isn't Sarah Waters the novelist so much as Sarah Waters the detective novelist. As usual, she picks a historical setting (this time, 1920s London) and then starts uncovering hidden layers both within the characters, within society, and within the narrative itself. Her characters never "just happen to be gay", without making that ALL the book is about; when Waters writes a story about a posh but impoverished landlady who falls for her lower-class tenant's wife, she uses that not only to tell a love story that must happen in secret for various reasons, and to explore 1920s views on women's sexuality and homosexuality (which could make the book a lot drier than it is), but also to have a narrator who queers (heh) the story itself. Narrators who are used to keeping things hidden - to live just …

Ämnen

  • Fiction
  • Hospitality
  • Widows
  • Boardinghouses

Platser

  • England
  • London
  • London (England)