The hairs bristled on the back of my neck, when I saw all the blurbs comparing this novel to "Doctor Zhivago," by Boris Pasternak. You have got to be kidding.
But, girls, they are not. The tale of Lucius, a young Viennese man, who enlists in the war (WWI) and works along a nurse named Margarete, is very much like Zhivago and Lara. Margarete is as mysterious and enigmatic as the latter, and Lucius' tortured and tormented pursuit of her echoes that of Yuri Zhivago.
Don't think your heads will fill with Omar Sharif and Julie Christie, darlings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lucius and Margarete are singular individuals, and the depiction of war and the pain of the hospital conditions both must work under echoes today's times. though Daniel Mason published it in 2018. Its blend of history and romance is literate, but lacks the scope and poetry of Pasternak. I mean, who could top that?????????????
But it has a sweep and a flourish that most of this genre does not. It was highly recommended by one I trust, and, once more, I was not steered wrong.
The ending had me in tears. Mason has written a novel that grabs the reader, satisfies from a literary standpoint, and singles him out as an author who bears watching.
One of the best reads I have had this year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 comments:
I know what you mean; do not reference Dr. Zhivago lightly!!
Victoria,
You said it! Which is why I approached
this with skepticism. But it is wonderful!
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