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The Lost Dog (Hardcover)

by Michelle de Kretser (Author)
2.8 out of 5 stars  (5 customer reviews)

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Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
De Kretser (The Hamilton Case) presents an intimate and subtle look at Tom Loxley, a well-intentioned but solipsistic Henry James scholar and childless divorcé, as he searches for his missing dog in the Australian bush. While the overarching story follows Tom's search during a little over a week in November 2001, flashbacks reveal Tom's infatuation with Nelly Zhang, an artist tainted by scandal—from her controversial paintings to the disappearance and presumed murder of her husband, Felix, a bond trader who got into some shady dealings. As Tom puts the finishing touches on his book about James and the uncanny and searches for his dog, de Kretser fleshes out Tom's obsession with Nelly—from the connection he feels to her incendiary paintings (one exhibition was dubbed Nelly's Nasties in the press) to the sleuthing about her past that he's done under scholarly pretenses. Things progress rapidly, with a few unexpected turns thrown in as Tom and Nelly get together, the murky circumstances surrounding Felix's disappearance are (somewhat) cleared up and the matter of the missing dog is settled. De Kretser's unadorned, direct sentences illustrate her characters' flaws and desires, and she does an admirable job of illuminating how life and art overlap in the 21st century. (Apr.)
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"Lucky readers will discover the trickery of Michelle de Kretser's The Lost Dog only upon finishing it, at which point the author reveals her astonishing sleight of hand. . .uncannily compelling. At the end, it suddenly becomes clear that every seemingly gratuitous observation in the book was leading us toward a very particular conclusion not only about these characters but also about how our lives are defined by the cruelties and kindnesses of those who precede us.... De Kretser's daring willingness to let suspense accrue without promising resolution is a worthy echo of Henry James's brilliance." (Washington Post Dara Horn )

"An intimate and subtle look at Tom Loxley, a well-intentioned but solipsistic Henry James scholar and childless divorcé, as he searches for his missing dog in the Australian bush.... Things progress rapidly, with a few unexpected turns thrown in as Tom and Nelly get together, the murky circumstances surrounding Felix's disappearance are (somewhat) cleared up and the matter of the missing dog is settled. De Kretser's unadorned, direct sentences illustrate her characters' flaws and desires, and she does an admirable job of illuminating how life and art overlap in the 21st century." (Publishers Weekly )

"A nuanced portrait of a man in his time. The novel, like Tom, is multicultural, intelligent, challenging, and, ultimately, rewarding." (Library Journal Andrea Kempf )

"More often than not, de Kretser nails some situation or foible in 20 words or less. . .There is much here that dazzles. . . .De Kretser's writing is as boldly beautiful as ever." (The New York Times Book Review Alison McCulloch )

"Engrossing. . .De Kretser confidently marshals her reader back and forth through the book's complex flashback structure, keeping us in suspense even as we read simply for the pleasure of her prose. . . . De Kretser knows when to explain, and when to leave us deliciously wondering." (The Seattle Times Moira Macdonald )

"That rare treasure, a perfect novel...As the plot grows darker and more complex, de Kretser's prose gleams with sinister beauty. Her sentences sparkle like precious things." (Time Magazine (Best Books of 2004) Lev Grossman )

"One of the best arguments against false exotic
chic I've read." (Washington Times Sudip Bose )

An elegant, seductive...work of art." (Salon.com Laura Miller )

Michelle de Kretser's The Hamilton Case
ratifies every dream one might have of a tropical
landscape....She is, however, as smart and up-
to-date as she can be....A dazzling
performance." (New York Review of Books Anita Desai )

"Comic, tragic, haunting, hallucinatory and
elusive, but vivid and exact, this is a brilliant
book by a brilliant writer."
(Karen Joy Fowler (author of "The Jane Austen Book Club") )

"Hypnotic, lush and calmly observant." (Washington Post Book World Chris Lehmann )

"Multilayered and beguiling....The Hamilton
Case
does enchant, certainly, but--more
important--the book admirably and resolutely
sees the world as it really is."
(New York Times Book Review William Boyd )

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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (April 28, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031600183X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316001830
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.9 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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