Personally, I feel that Wuthering Heights is already told from shit-stirrer Nelly Dean’s POV @desdemonasHandkerchief
I didn’t get on with Elena Ferrante, but I am convinced it was a time and place thing and will go back.
@MonOcle Trust was one of best reads last year. I was totally oblivious to what it was going to be and found the story compelling, but the telling even more so.
I think I might be emerging from my slump as I have finally finished Palace Walk and will finally get back to Les Mis.
Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont Elizabeth Taylor
I know many are Taylor fans on the thread, and I think I am too.This is the story of widowed, Mrs Palfrey, who moves into the Claremont where other older, widowed or otherwise alone patrons live. Mrs Palfrey’s family are rather distant, but she makes friends with a young man, Ludo, who brings her some joy.
This was lovely, sad and wonderful. She reminds me of Barbara Pym, but less funny, though she is witty, but this particular book was shortlisted for the Booker, no less.
Palace Walk Nagoub Mahfouz
This has taken months and I think it is a victim wrong time and place. My head has been all over the show, and I have just not been very focussed. When I could sit down and give this time I did enjoy it, for example I read the last 15 chapters today and was totally captivated.
This is set in Cairo in 1919, when the British were in occupation and revolution and independence were calling. Set within a claustrophobic family, where the women of the house are not allowed out except on special occasions and then only when chaperoned. The patriarach is almighty and leads a double lfe, carousing and indulging in sex, dance halls, singing and alcohol.
I don’t know if I will get to the other’s in the series, but I did like this.