Hotel Du Lac (Vintage Contemporaries)

Hotel Du Lac (Vintage Contemporaries)

Anita Brookner


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"Impeccably written and suffused with pleasing wit."--NewsweekIn the novel that won her the Booker Prize and established her international reputation, Anita Brookner finds a new vocabulary for framing the eternal question "Why love?" It tells the story of Edith Hope, who writes romance novels under a psudonym. When her life begins to resemble the plots of her own novels, however, Edith flees to Switzerland, where the quiet luxury of the Hotel du Lac promises to resore her to her senses.But instead of peace and rest, Edith finds herself sequestered at the hotel with an assortment of love's casualties and exiles. She also attracts the attention of a worldly man determined to release her unused capacity for mischief and pleasure. Beautifully observed, witheringly funny, Hotel du Lac is Brookner at her most stylish and potently subversive."Distinctive, spellbinding...elegant but passionate, funny but oddly earnest.... Novels like hers are why we read novels."--Christian Science Monitor"A remarkable novel...Anita Brookner's best."--Victoria Glendinning, The Sunday Times (London)


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"Impeccably written and suffused with pleasing wit."--NewsweekIn the novel that won her the Booker Prize and established her international reputation, Anita Brookner finds a new vocabulary for framing the eternal question "Why love?" It tells the story of Edith Hope, who writes romance novels under a psudonym. When her life begins to resemble the plots of her own novels, however, Edith flees to Switzerland, where the quiet luxury of the Hotel du Lac promises to resore her to her senses.But instead of peace and rest, Edith finds herself sequestered at the hotel with an assortment of love's casualties and exiles. She also attracts the attention of a worldly man determined to release her unused capacity for mischief and pleasure. Beautifully observed, witheringly funny, Hotel du Lac is Brookner at her most stylish and potently subversive."Distinctive, spellbinding...elegant but passionate, funny but oddly earnest.... Novels like hers are why we read novels."--Christian Science Monitor"A remarkable novel...Anita Brookner's best."--Victoria Glendinning, The Sunday Times (London)



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Anita Brookner

Anita Brookner published her first novel, "A Start In Life" in 1981. Her most notable novel, her fourth, "Hotel du Lac" won the Man Booker Prize in 1984. Her novel, "The Next...


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