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Schiller, however, views his own life quite differently. At first he's seduced by Heather's flattering attentions, and succumbs to at least a frisson of desire for love and fame. Yet ultimately this thoughtful, dignified man wants only to finish what he has begun. He has "no illusions about the scale of his achievement, but he had tried, through art, to bring a little more beauty, a little more tolerance, a little more coherence into the world." With wise and compassionate prose, Morton examines the intersection of these two lives, intertwining their story with a third one--that of Ariel, Schiller's unhappy 40-year-old daughter. Along the way, the author quietly raises a number of questions about the utility of art, its power to inflect our dreams, and, finally, what makes a life well lived. It is to Morton's credit that he doesn't presume to answer such questions. Yet the skill with which he asks them makes Starting Out in the Evening an elegiac and deeply affecting novel. --Marianne Painter --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
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beautiful story of life, love and passion,
By beachrunnerjkn@netscape.net (United States of America) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Starting Out In the Evening (Paperback)
This book sat on my bookshelf for nearly five years, and I cannot believe I allowed it to. It is one of the most beautifully written books I've ever read. It is deep and sentimental in topic, and yet it reads like a fast paced novel. The characters are intense and mulit-dimensional: Leonard Schiller, a seventy something writer who's life has been dedicated to his art; Ariel, his forty year old daughter in search of her life's meaning and someone to father a child; and Heather, a twenty something aspiring writer and critic who decides to write a master's thesis on Schiller's work. The relationship of the two women will Schiller is incredibly portrayed, as with Ariel Schiller is a loving and nurturing man, and with Heather, his passions are reignited and she makes him feel young. Also interesting is the way Heather and Ariel portray Schiller, and also the way these two women change as Schiller's life circumstances change. The parallels drawn between the three characters is fascinating, especially since each person is so different, and at such a different place in life. Ironically, even though each feels so different from the other, when the older two are compared to Heather in their memories, it seems they are more similar then they think. At the end of this beautiful book, one cannot help but wonder what happens to the characters. Schiller's life goal at the end is to complete his final novel, and I so wish he were a real person so that I could read it. He is a beautiful charcter that brings memories of Morrie Schwartz from Tuesdays With Morrie. If you are looking for a touching, moving, beautifully written book, don't wait any longer. Pick this book up and you will not put it down. Even when you are finished, the characters live on.
18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
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Only l6 Reviews?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Starting Out In the Evening (Paperback)
I should think hundreds of people would have written in praise of this novel. I am 65 years old and was in wonder how an author could so accurately portray both youth and old age. I give it 5 stars because of the joy it brought to me. Am buying paperbacks to give to friends. Sometimes it seemed a bit choppy to me - but this is just my opinion - it still is a wonderful novel and I hope the author thinks about a sequel.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Luminous Prose,
By A Customer
This review is from: Starting Out In the Evening (Paperback)
Though much positive already appears here, sometimes you have to add yourself to the crowd. I am a writer and teacher of writing. This prose is truly beautiful and luminous. The clear loving portraits of his characters are unique in that they never veer into the sort of touchy-feely take that so many books do. His characters are distinct and cantankerous, broken and striving for connection, doomed and lovely and by this somehow more whole and human than is at first, seemingly possible. This is a writer who writes a book until it is finished, not until deadline is met. A beauty. Something he can have as a triumph of his own art -- always -- no matter sales, no matter what may come.
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