From Publishers Weekly
A PRIVATE VIEW Anita Brookner. Vintage, $12 ISBN 0-679-75443-1. Brookner explores the changes wrought on an aging solitary man by his growing obsession with a brash young con artist.
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From Library Journal
George Bland (yes, the name is symbolic) is a recently retired Englishman who has reached a life crisis. A deep depression, a sense of loneliness and isolation, has befallen him owing to the sudden death of his best friend, Putnam. George realizes that his life is empty, boring, and ordinary. Then Kate Gibb, young, selfish, mercenary, and unpleasant, enters his life. Judith Whale reads this tale in a precise, well-modulated voice appropriate to the Victorian style. However, Brookner's (A Family Romance, Audio Reviews, LJ 5/1/95)) tale may have benefited from abridgment as there is much repetition and superfluous detail here, much like the protagonist's life. An optional purchase for large fiction collections.?Jacqueline Seewald, Red Bank Regional H.S. Lib., N.J.
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