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Edward St Aubyn Collection by Picador; 9789124368562

Edward St Aubyn Collection

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Description

Delve into the intricate and often tumultuous dynamics of familial relationships with the Edward St Aubyn Collection. This compelling three-book set invites readers to explore the complex interplay between Sabine and Peter Thorpe, two characters whose lives are intertwined through love, ambition, and the shadows of their pasts.

The Plot

The collection presents a vivid portrayal of the Thorpes' mercurial relationship, showcasing their struggles and triumphs within the context of a richly drawn social landscape. Readers will find themselves ensnared in a narrative that deftly balances wit and poignancy, revealing the depths of human emotion and the fragility of connection.

St Aubyn's storytelling is marked by a keen psychological insight and a sharp, often satirical, wit. Each book in the collection builds upon the last, enriching the reader's understanding of the characters' motivations and the circumstances that shape their lives.

Themes

  • Family Dynamics: The complexities of familial love and conflict are at the forefront.
  • Social Commentary: The narrative offers a critical exploration of class, privilege, and societal expectations.
  • Personal Redemption: Characters grapple with their pasts, seeking closure and understanding.

Literary Merit

St Aubyn's prose is both elegant and incisive, drawing readers into a world that is as richly textured as it is emotionally resonant. His ability to blend humour with tragedy allows for a nuanced exploration of the human condition, making this collection a significant contribution to contemporary literature.

"An unflinching look at the complexities of love and the ties that bind us." – Literary Review

Specifications

ISBN: 9789124368562

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