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Brideshead Revisited
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message 1: by Matthew, Assistant List Master (new) - rated it 3 stars

Matthew (funkygman007) | 1751 comments Mod
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Brooklyn (brooklynjoe) | 69 comments I’m about half way through. I never saw the famed Jeremy Irons TV series. I’m enjoying so far but not overwhelmed. I just read a little about Evelyn Waugh and he seemed to be a nasty person. Also a big Catholic which obviously is one of the books slants. Well written for sure - feel oddly detached from characters - but am getting more involved in story. Want to revisit TV series.


Brooklyn (brooklynjoe) | 69 comments I have gotten more into book now almost three quarters through - the characters have come to life - and you can tell the folks that Waugh doesn’t like!


message 4: by Matthew, Assistant List Master (new) - rated it 3 stars

Matthew (funkygman007) | 1751 comments Mod
Brooklyn wrote: "I have gotten more into book now almost three quarters through - the characters have come to life - and you can tell the folks that Waugh doesn’t like!"

Are you reading or listening? I am planning to do an audiobook as it is the best way to get books in right now during my slump . . .


Brooklyn (brooklynjoe) | 69 comments I’m reading - I hardly ever listen to a book - 20 minutes a day - sometimes more


Brooklyn (brooklynjoe) | 69 comments I’m sure they got somebody good to narrate


message 7: by Matthew, Assistant List Master (new) - rated it 3 stars

Matthew (funkygman007) | 1751 comments Mod
Brooklyn wrote: "I’m sure they got somebody good to narrate"

I will report back! :)


Brooklyn (brooklynjoe) | 69 comments Just finished - was definitely a classic and well written. Slightly at odds with the religious overtones though could deal with it as spiritual. Waugh is too good a writer to be bogged down in solely religious debate. I see the story as a story of grace and redemption - and an elegy for a lost past destroyed by the War and the philistine Rex and Hoopers of the world. There are some magnificent passages of gorgeous writing- stand alone - Julia’s rant on her sin- Lord Marchmain’s death bed soliloquy- Charles passage at the beginning of part II on time. Glad I read. Charles is in love and the book focuses on Sebastian for the first half - and then Julia for the second half. Sebastian’s denouement is especially touching. Waugh is sensitive and expert at detailing the tortured souls of Brideshead - and certainly gives everyone their due good and bad.


Brooklyn (brooklynjoe) | 69 comments BYW Jeremy Irons reads the audiobook (the original Charles Ryder in 1981 TV series) so it should be great.


Eileen | 151 comments I have this on request but it estimates 10 weeks, which means maybe in 2 months I'll be able to read this!


message 11: by Matthew, Assistant List Master (new) - rated it 3 stars

Matthew (funkygman007) | 1751 comments Mod
I finished it months ago and just finally wrote my review - that should tell you how the last few months have been going for me.

Here is the link - it is shorter than I usually write but that is mainly because I couldn't do a review or the book much justice with a long review this long after finishing it!

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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