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I am Mary Dunne [Paperback]

Brian Moore
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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; New edition edition (19 Nov 1992)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099102218
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099102212
  • Product Dimensions: 19.3 x 12.7 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,232,766 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Once again one of the lacerating lifestyles (failed men - frustrated women) which have figured in almost all of Brian Moore's novels, his last excepted. Actually this is closest to An Answer from Limbo, perhaps because its modern New York setting lends itself to a certain facility (sleek, just this side of slick), leaving behind the untamed austerity of Ireland and the platitudinous provincialism of Canada. Wherever, ineffectuality, impotence, failure, prodded by the devil in the flesh, are the welts he raises under the hairshirt of everyday existence. This Spends twenty four hours, or less, in the youngish (thirty) life of Mary Dunne from the morning at the hairdresser's when she doesn't remember her name. She's had so many first and last names (Mary, Maria, Martha) courtesy of those who loved her and three marriages. She's also haunted by her "Down Tilts" and her "Mad Twin" and "the dooms, the glooms in which I see myself in unknown hotel rooms with nameless men" - her father died in one with some woman-and she has an undefined if undeluded sense of guilt toward Hat, her second husband. On it goes as Mary, given to jagged self-recognitions, feinting with who she is, is finally forced to confront what she's done, deliberately and by default. . . . Lacking the literary caliber of his first (The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne) and last (The Emperor of Ice Cream) perhaps best books, still this will commit your unconditional sympathetic interest and it does so with superlative ease. (Kirkus Reviews) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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A novel of female sexuality. Mary Lavery lives in New York, happily married to a distinguished British playwright, but there have been two previous husbands and a passionate Catholic girlhood. So who is Mary Lavery, nee Dunne? The author's successes include the W.H. Smith Literary Award.

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This is the fourth book of Moore's that I've read and as any reader of Brian Moore will be aware each one seems to exist as an entity on it's own. He once said in an interview that he wanted readers to identify and engage with characters and become immersed in the story, rather than think that they are reading another story by the same author. In the case of "I am Mary Dunne" he succeeds brilliantly in writing from the point of view of a female character. It is an intricate and very well observed stream of consciousness from the highly strung point of view of the narrator who shares her inner most thoughts and secrets. Rest assured that the plot does eventually becomes compelling. Not a favourite so far, but nonetheless it remains the work of a highly skilled craftsman. Recommended
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Are you Mary Dunne, too? Internal and chilling. 2 Sep 1999
By Margaret Fiore - Published on Amazon.com
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Is this what the psychiatrists mean when they speak of character dissociation? Throughout a day spent in the emotionally vulnerable state of premenstrual stress, the protagonist continually runs up against reminders of the most trying times of her life, with disastrous emotional echoes.

An amazing book. The story of Mary Dunne's life is told in the space of just one day's meetings and memories. And over and over she asks herself the same question throughout the book that you must ask: Is she losing her mind? Or is this just a bad and shaky moment, exacerbated by hormonal changes?

Any woman that has ever suffered through a day with the glibly labelled PMS will recognize Mary's Mad Twin. And among those, many of us must also identify with her fearful sense of lost identity, and fears of the wide open edges of mental dysfunction.

Frightening, internal, true-to-life - this is not a book to read in an off-balance moment. But it is an amazing internal portrait of a woman. It would be an amazing portrait even if it was written by a woman; how much more so when written by a man! Yet Moore seems to effortlessly empathize completely and realistically. He has once again created a wholly believable and poignant character whom we must follow through the toils of her personal hell.

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A Remarkable Book 25 Aug 2001
By Cookie Crawford - Published on Amazon.com
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On a whim, I purchased a frayed copy of this book in a thrift shop because it was published the year I was born, and I wanted to get a peek into the culture of that time. I certainly didn't expect to aquire one of the most affecting novels I've ever read. Moore, who also wrote the wrenching JUDITH HEARNE - - filmed as THE LONELY PASSION OF JUDITH HEARNE with Maggie Smith in 1987 - - has an elegant and inviting voice that immediately draws you into the persona of his heroine. (The book is told in the first person.) The writer displays subtle but complete authority as a storyteller, alternating humor with pathos, and reading this poignant and eerie character study is (to use a cliche) a treat....one that I would highly recommend.
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Ahead of its time 22 May 2010
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This book, written in the late 1960s by a man, plumbs the depths of a woman's identity crisis. I remember reading it many years ago and being blown away by its insights. Rereading it, I was still impressed that a man could get into a woman's head so well. Affairs, vicious gossip, PMS, Catholic guilt, multiple marriages -- this book has it all, but it's no lightweight "chick lit" novel. I recommend it to anyone who wants to really think about how people relate to each other.
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