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Iris Murdoch
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  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage Classics; New edition edition (25 April 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099285339
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099285335
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 3 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 94,355 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘The most important novelist writing in my time’

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5.0 out of 5 stars An utterly compelling mix of darkness and light!, 20 July 2001
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This novel transfixed me from start to finish! The complex and delicately interwoven plot moves smoothly through philosophical insights, emotional turmoil and, despite the dark overtones of the story, it contains some farcical humour which made me laugh out loud. The story works on so many levels that you'll probably want to read it several times to grasp its many implications - the first time I read it I was so captivated by the charisma of the characters (ice-cold Julius, aloof Axel and muddled Morgan in particular) that the philosophy pretty much passed me by, but it's well worth digging into this book several times; I keep finding new things to think about on each re-read. Despite the fact that there are some very cynical messages put over by the plot, it manages not to become depressing, and because there are several layers of characters, the overall atmosphere is one of bitter-sweetness, which satisfies in several different ways, not just the obvious. If you're looking for a one-dimensional, linear storyline, this is certainly not for you, but there are enough shocks along the way to keep most people turning the pages. As well as all this, the setting of the book is fantastic - there's a really atmospheric feeling of summer which creates the perfect backdrop for the increasing madnesses and deceptions which take place. It's done so well that the depths of cruelty shown by the characters at times completely drew me in, and my sympathies ended up in some very surprising places! The characters are anything but ordinary, yet this didn't stop me identifying with them. Overall, I couldn't recommend this book more! I think it would appeal particularly to people who also enjoyed 'The Black Prince', 'The Sacred and Profane Love Machine' and 'An Accidental Man' because the relationships work in similar ways, that is, by a series of delusions and false perceptions. If anything, 'A Fairly Honourable Defeat' does this more overtly, and leaves less for the reader to decide, which in my opinion makes it more accessible than the others - it's a matter of taste, but this is definitely one of my favourites.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Vanity and happiness don't mix!!!!, 22 Mar 2006
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The story begins with the happily married Rupert and Hilda celebrating their wedding anniversary, supping champagne and enjoying their recently installed swimming pool. They are joined by the hilarious, although somewhat less contented couple Axel and Simon. But is this suburban idyll merely an elaborate facade? Iris proceeds to rip apart their illusion of love and happiness, planting the mischievous Julius and the unstable Morgan (his ex lover) in their midst. Added to this intricate maze of human emotion is Morgan's estranged husband, Tallis, who lives with his caustic father and Hilda and Rupert's nihilistic son, in a beautifully realised London hovel. The plot thickens with intrigue, forced falsehoods and manipulated misunderstandings, resulting in a cascade of humour and heart wrenching sadness: the remarkable birthday dinner and the pink teddy bear incident and the perils of a back garden pool. Ultimately the story centres on the pursuit of 'goodness' and the desire for humans to love and be loved. And Iris excels with these themes for she shows that vanity is ultimately the insurmountable obstacle to perfect happiness. Best we understand our limitations and be honest with our failings. As Laclos said vanity and happiness don't mix! A truely wonderful tale.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Iris, Dear Iris, 4 Jun 2011
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I first read this book over 30 years ago at university, and it remains one of my favourite Iris Murdoch novels.
Many of her 'normal' themes are there- appearance, deception, manipulation, eccentricity, characters who never seem to go to work.
Was life like this in the 1970s?
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