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Mooncrankers Gift [Paperback]

Barry Unsworth (Author)
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: PENGUIN PUTNAM * TRADE (1973)
  • ASIN: B000SGGY6K
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mooncranker casts a spell, reels us in, and never lets go!, June 27, 2000
This review is from: Mooncranker's Gift (Paperback)
With Mooncranker's Gift, Unsworth creates a haunting, exotic, and ultimately erotic climate in which purity and corruption are engaged inextricably in simultaneous battles for the souls of men and women. Farnaby first meets the philosopher Mooncranker when Farnaby is a thirteen-year-old adolescent living with his uncle's family in Surrey and trying to deal with his parents' impending divorce. Relying heavily on his religious faith to sustain him at this time, Farnaby finds his life permanently affected when Mooncranker presents him with a bizarre and ultimately horrifying crucifix.

Ten years later, his uncle sends him to search out the alcoholic Mooncranker in Istanbul, a search which finally allows him to confront Mooncranker and to explore the relationships between divinity and decay, freedom and obligation, sex and degradation, and love and death. Uniting these themes is the overriding question of what makes us happy, and why.

As Farnaby reconnects with Miranda, his first love and eventually Mooncranker's secretary and lover, the separate strands of their lives conjoin. At a remote Turkish spa with baths and a variety of strange and troubled guests, the principals all meet, and Farnaby, and we, eventually understand Mooncranker's true "gift." Counterbalancing beauty with repulsion, innocence with violation, and idealism with cynicism, Unsworth creates a uniquely hypnotic vision of the moral turmoils which engulf us all. n Mary Whipple
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another Thought-Provoking Black Comedy From The Master, November 7, 1999
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This review is from: Mooncranker's Gift (Paperback)
Despite its dark undercurrents(literally portrayed in the Turkish spa),I found this work to be irresistably amusing. I found multiple occasions for a chortle and more than one for a full guffaw. Unsworth has once again created(captured?)a surreal environment that keeps slipping from light to dark, daydream to brutal reality. Mooncranker's actual "gift" is a masterpiece of dreary satire, although I suppose that the truly religious might find it offensive. I immediately recognized Peter O'Toole as the prospective Mooncranker if this were ever to become a film. Thoroughly memorable and highly enjoyable unless you have a chronic case of sunny disposition.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Completely unengaging. Am I missing something?, July 13, 1999
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The reviews for this book were great, but I couldn't find anything to entice me to read beyond page 60. I could find no interest in the charcacters or plot, and for something which was supposedly a comedy, remarkably devoid of humour. Mr Unsworth has written a LOT of better books than this!!
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The street that led to the hotel was crowded, the narrow pavement cluttered with stalls and people striving to sell things; small articles of daily use. Read the first page
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Uncle George, Aunt Jane, New Testament, George Wilson, James Farnaby, Herr Gruenther, Miss Miranda Bolsover, Frau Gruenther, Welwyn Garden City, Buddy Basil, Istiklal Caddesi
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