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Homer And Langley [Paperback]

E. L. Doctorow
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3 Feb 2011

Brilliant brothers Langley and Homer Collyer are born into bourgeois New York comfort, their home a mansion on upper Fifth Avenue, their future rosy. But before he is out of his teens Homer begins to lose his sight, Langley returns from the war with his lungs seared by gas, and when both of their parents die, they seem perilously ill-equipped to deal with the new era.

As romantic Homer and eccentric Langley construct a life on the fringes of society, they hold fast to their principle of self-reliance. But they are mocked and spied on, and despite wanting nothing more than to shut out the world, the epic events of the century flow through their housebound lives as they struggle to survive and create meaning for themselves.


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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Abacus; First Printing edition (3 Feb 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9780349122595
  • ISBN-13: 978-0349122595
  • ASIN: 0349122598
  • Product Dimensions: 12.6 x 2.2 x 19.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 249,301 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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** 'Exquisite writing, an extraordinary story and a charmingly wry take on life and all its inconvenience (INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY )

** 'Beguiling . . . Doctorow shows how each decade leaves a distinct thumbprint on the siblings, to the extent that one starts to regard them as an unwitting index of changing times in America at large (GUARDIAN )

** 'The interweaving of the epic and the domestic makes for a fascinating read (DAILY MAIL )

** 'Doctorow's work grants inner life to historical personages and revives the past in fine grained detail . . . like Doctorow's best written earlier books, Homer and Langley prompts one to question the purpose of formal punctuation, familiar spelling and (TLS )

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* A new masterpiece from E. L. Doctorow - the story of two eccentric New York brothers adapting to life in a century of change, it is humane, wise, funny and moving

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another masterpiece by Doctorow 5 Mar 2011
By J. H. Bretts VINE™ VOICE
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E. L. Doctorow has written some very powerful novels over the years, and Homer and Langley joins the ranks of Ragtime, The Book of Daniel and Billy Bathgate as a triumph of thought-provoking, stylish and imaginative fiction. Homer is the blind brother, slowly going deaf as well, and the novel is his first person narrative of decades of American and personal history. An accomplished musician, highly educated and sensitive, Homer perhaps stands for the artist, while iconoclastic Langley is the Socratic abstract philosopher, who hoards every issue of every New York newspaper and takes self-reliance to absurd extremes. This is an utterly original and ultimately very moving and haunting novel - about filial love,being true to oneself, the tension between the personal and the public, and the impact of social and economic forces on individual lives. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Moving and heartbreaking 7 Jan 2012
By Benjamin TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
The real Collyer brothers lived as recluses and compulsive hoarders at 2078 5th Avenue until their deaths in 1947. E L Doctorow very loosely bases this fiction on the two men, moving their home south along 5th Avenue to face Central Park, adapting a few facts, changing much and adding a great deal of invention including extending their lives into the latter part of the twentieth century.

Homer and Langley are well educated, and Homer who narrates is an accomplished classical pianist, but while in his teens he starts to lose his sight and very soon is totally blind. When Langley returns from The Great War, his health damaged by exposure to mustard gas, he learns that both parents have been claimed by Spanish Flu. The brothers, yet barely men and ill equipped for independent life, continue to live in the family mansion which gradually fills with Langley's eclectic finds from his nightly rummages and the accumulated daily newspapers he reads.

Homer takes us through their lives together from boyhood and up to his final words on one of the several Braille typewriters Langley bought him. It becomes a social record of the twentieth century, Homer supplies no dates yet we know where we are by reference to other events. But the story is essentially that of the fictionalised brothers, their diminishing staff of servants, their failed relationships with women, the few friendships they make over the years, their battle with the neighbours, authorities and utility providers, and about their obvious but unmentioned devotion to each other; two men made thoroughly human and endearing, and increasingly eccentric.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sign of the Times 5 Nov 2009
By Keris Nine TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Homer and Langley spans almost a century of American history from the turn of the century, through the Great War, the Depression, WWII, Prohibition, the wars in Korea and Vietnam, the Moon landing, the counter-culture movement of the 60s to the Watergate scandal and beyond. That's a lot of ground to cover in a relatively slim novel, but what is interesting about Doctorow's spin on this important period of American history is the perspective.

It's hard not to see something significant and symbolic then in the author's choice to view these events from the perspective of the Collyer brothers - Homer, a blind man, and Langley, a retired soldier, a victim of WWI - two eccentrics who rarely leave their large New York Fifth Avenue townhouse. The shutters closed to the world outside, the brothers are however not untouched by the great changes that go on over the decades. Even then, extending the lifespan of the Collyer brothers in this way and speculating on their motivations, it's still hard to imagine this set-up - as reductive as Langley's quest for a universal newspaper - as being capable of providing the scope necessary to treat its subject in anything but the most superficial of ways.

Expectations accordingly adjusted however, Homer and Langley proves to be a beautiful little novel that touches on the essence of the times and captures the human qualities of the lives caught up in it. The Collyer brothers' crumbling mansion becomes a fulcrum for the spirit of the different periods, at times opened up as a tea room, a dance parlour, a speakeasy, a concert hall, and an art gallery of sorts, a temporary haven for immigrants, gangsters and free-loving hippies, a museum for the archiving of events and for the gathering of all the technological innovations of the age.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By David
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I like E L Doctorow and have read all his novels. He is a good writer with a fine sense of time and place. Langley and Homer richly conjures up New York through many decades, as the eccentric brothers inhabit their grand home on Fifth Avenue. It's all cleverly done, but somehow lacks something vital to turn it into a great book - a lack of conviction by the author? At times this reader felt he was being treated to a demonstration of good writing rather than being immersed in the world and lives of the characters. Doctorow is a good writer, but unless he can find a truly compelling story to tell he will never be a great one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fact and Fiction Creating a Modern Masterpiece 28 April 2010
By Simon Savidge Reads TOP 500 REVIEWER
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`Homer & Langley' is a fictional take on the very real Collyer brothers. However if like me you had never heard of them before fear not as E.L. Doctorow manages to bring them and their lives vividly to life. The brothers were born into bourgeois New York in the 1880's. Homer the eldest went blind in his late teens, his description of which opens the book both beautifully and sadly, his younger brother Langley went off to fight in the First World War and came back a changed man from the effects of mustard gas. During Langley's time away his parents had sadly died from Spanish flu epidemic.

From the perspective of Homer we are given an insight into how the brothers ended up withdrawing from the world little by little and from looking back at their past almost letting the reader see how two men could end up surrounded by endless hoarded items (one of the rooms actually housed a car) in particular Langley's need to collect every single paper every single day in the hope of creating `Collyer's One Edition For All Time' (which made me think of a homepage on a news website way before its time). We also get to see how society and the world in general was changing as though the brothers became reclusive they knew of people, read about or collected things from this changing world.

It is in fact one of the many wonderful things about this book that in just over 200 pages we go through decades which included both World Wars as well as Korea and Vietnam and feel the impact of them. We see how the television and motor cars, the movements in science (such as the first man on the moon) and the politics affect America.
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