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by Patrick Gale (Author)
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  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: HarperPerennial (14 May 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007307659
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007307654
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 703,486 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'What is delightful about Gale's fiction is that it so warmly and convincingly illuminates ordinary lives and interests.' Daily Telegraph 'Exerts the unmistakable force of a novelist in the process of discovering a new, strong voice. With this alarming and technically very skilful romance, he is decidedly a man to watch' Mail on Sunday 'Flawless. Gale is a master of context and background, flinging wide the perspectives of his dramatic personae with exemplary patience and generosity. In "A Sweet Obscurity"'s world of powerful, vatic females, where men are dreamers or ditherers, Cornwall, so far from being the land of failure, achieves a solidity and integrity whose graces are triumphantly redemptive.' TLS 'This is arguably Gale's most questioning, troublesome work. It amuses, startles and occasionally bewilders. "A Sweet Obscurity" is worth every minute of your time.' Independent 'Intriguing and impressive. His greatest strength lies in his sensitive evocation of those transient, often indefinable states that reveal the truth about people's deepest desires and discontents. A memorable study of a child forced cruelly, even tragically, to grow up too soon" Sunday Times

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A moving and intensely felt examination of the lengths to which we will go to seek protection and security in others. Returning to haunted Cornish landscapes familiar from other Gale novels, it is the story of individuals in search of a family. Dido, the nine-year-old heroine and emotional centre of Patrick Gale's latest painful comedy, knows that the adults who surround her, the adults who should know better, depend on her for happiness. So who is she to turn to when her short life turns upside down and tragic family history threatens to repeat itself. Eliza, the clever, depressive aunt who has brought Dido up, and whose brilliant academic career has foundered due to the demands of unlooked-for motherhood, tries and fails to give Dido the happy normal childhood she never had herself. Her ex-husband Giles needs Dido back in his life, feeling it has lost all meaning, all substance, without her. Then there is Pearce, the new love interest in Eliza'a life, desperate to give Eliza and Dido the security and protection they need. But will Eliza let him? Does she love him or is she using him to restart a stalled career? Only Dido, unheard of in the clamour of others' needs, has the power to make or break the happiness of these children in adult clothing.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars " A verse of softer pleasures and a sweet obscurity", 12 Jul 2004
By M. J Leonard "MikeonAlpha" (Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Sweet Obscurity (Paperback)
When reading Patrick Gale, one always gets a warm, calm, fuzzy feeling. His novels conjure visions of fireside chats on cold winter evenings, and the affectionate bliss of domestic life. A Sweet Obscurity, although not his best work, certainly invokes such images, while also presenting a rather dark, but hopeful look at modern, untypical relationships and families. Like its predecessor, Rough Music, landscape plays a distinct role; Gale's sophisticated Londoners are transported to Cornwall where they discover both an alternative rhythm of life and a healthier way of living.

Eliza is a musicologist who has lost her way. She's wrecked her marriage with a foolish liaison, and is now living in some squalor in a council flat, while taking care of her young niece, Dido. Since her mother's death in a climbing accident, Dido has lived with Eliza, but Eliza is haunted by fears that her sister's medical problems might have been passed on to the child. Eliza "faces the bossy arrival of daylight with a kind of horror," and she sees with a stark clarity how cruel a sentence she and Dido are living under. She dearly loves her niece, but she is lonely, and short of money. Painfully honest, she acknowledges how much she misses her time as an Oxford student researching Elizabethan madrigals.

Giles is her estranged husband, an operatic counter tenor. He still loves Dido and claims, when it suits him, a paternal role in the child's life. A professional singer, he is haunted by his mother's sexual abuse and funnels his insecurities into his singing. He has a kind of cozy, simplistic domestic arrangement with his girlfriend Julia, but in all honesty, he still loves Eliza. The madrigal songs serve to cast their spell on Giles - "a kind of decorously erotic melancholy, ironing smooth his troublesome thoughts." Eliza and Dido were Giles' pets: He housed them and fed them and was solicitous of their welfare, but this darkens when we glimpse Giles' self-centered, and inappropriately sensual relationship with Dido.

Julia is Giles girlfriend, assistant to his conniving lesbian agent, Selina Bryant. Julia, discovering that she is pregnant, is "torn between the urge to love, and the cruel impulse to enlighten." She has grown used to the image of herself as practical and unflinching, but is forced to re-evaluate her life when she realizes that Giles doesn't love her. Pearce, perhaps the most likeable character, is a rugged, middle-aged Cornish beef farmer. After his father's death, he has reluctantly taken over the family farm, spends lonely evenings calling up pornographic websites, and worries that the days of small family farms are numbered. Pearce's eventual meeting with Dido and Eliza, when they holiday in Cornwall, shape the last half of the story. Pearce has learned "not to strive." He has an inner life, but he is not forever troubled to change or improve his outer one."

All the characters have an instinct to cling to security rather than daring to entertain alternatives. Quieter love amid "country goodness" and a "sweet obscurity" stand for what all five characters are pursuing - a place of safety in an insecure and vainglorious world. Classical music also features prominently, such as a hilarious account of a modern staging of Britten's Midsummer Night's Dream, and Eliza's chance encounter with an amateur madrigal group in Cornwall. Sweet Obscurity is a little over-long - clocking in at almost five hundred pages - and the narrative tends to meander towards the end. Although not as taught and tightly structured as Rough Music, the novel still does a fine job of evoking the ties that bind people, and transient, often indefinable states that reveal the truth about people's deepest desires and discontents. Mike Leonard July 04.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great read from Patrick Gale, 9 Jan 2008
By Wynne Kelly "Kellydoll" (Coventry, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Sweet Obscurity (Hardcover)
Another great read from Patrick Gale. A Sweet Obscurity is a tale of disparate adults all with their own needs and hope. Some are living in London and some in Cornwall - we know that somehow their lives will overlap and so we are compelled to read on...... At the heart of the book is Dido, a feisty nine year old who at times acts as parent to her stepmother/biological aunt Eliza. We know that there is some mystery about Dido's mother but we are kept in suspense until the very end. The plotting is ingeniously worked out and the whole work is a very satisfying read with a "feel good" ending.

I can understand why Gale has such a firm fan base even though he will never feature in the more prestigious literary prize lists. Based on my other book reviews I thought this book deserved three stars - but that seemed a bit mean so I have upgraded it to four stars. (I find the star ratings the most difficult part of reviewing!)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars By far one of the best books you'll ever read, 22 Dec 2004
By Ms. K. J. Pett "kathryn1617" (UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Sweet Obscurity (Paperback)
I won't go into details about what the book is about, as i'm sure other people will have done this. I happened to stumble on this book in a 3 for 2 offer! Having started to read it I really felt like i couldn't put it down I was desperate to see how the book finished, and i'm now a solid Patrick Gale fan!

It's not exactly a complete romantics book, but goes into a lot of detail about relationships etc. and I suppose would be considered more of a 'women's book'. Nevertheless it's a great read and I throughly recommend this book to anyone.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent characterisation but the plot meanders a little
This is the fourth of Patrick Gale's novels that I have read. I love how he manages to paint complex characters dealing with everyday situations in such a simple style. Read more
Published 1 month ago by The story fiend

4.0 out of 5 stars Another lovely one from Gale
If you've read any of his books before this doesn't disappoint.

I found it a little slower going than his others (Rough Music for example) and I didn't really get... Read more
Published on 5 Jul 2006 by BB999

4.0 out of 5 stars Back To Form
Patrick Gale has long been my favourite modern day English author. With Cornwall back as his favourite setting and dealing with generational issues as only he can, Sweet Obscurity... Read more
Published on 12 Jan 2004 by acfgrun

3.0 out of 5 stars Easy but compelling
I have to stress that I really enjoyed reading this book. The three star rating is because it is not a literary triumph, it’s not a book I would thrust into the hands of... Read more
Published on 8 Jan 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars A Welcome Gale
Patrick Gale has long been my favourite, present day author. His style is almost languid whatever the pace of the plot; a style which allows the reader to fully immerse in the... Read more
Published on 31 Dec 2003 by acfgrun

5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet but not obscure
Gale's books are always such a pleasure to read, fill such a scantly provided for niche in the market, that his readers await their arrival with something like the anticipation of... Read more
Published on 23 Sep 2003

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