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Notes from an Exhibition (Paperback)

by Patrick Gale (Author)
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  • Paperback: 374 pages
  • Publisher: HarperPerennial; paperback / softback edition (7 Jan 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007254660
  • ISBN-13: 978-1407424859
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (119 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,321 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'Poised and pitch-perfect throughout, this is an engrossing portrait of a troubled and remarkable character. A fine writer at the top of his game.' Mail on Sunday 'This is an uplifting, immensely empathetic novel, and Gale's prose, as ever is as clear and bright as the Cornish light.' Guardian 'It has the kind of quietly radiant intelligence, craft and integrity that bypasses superficial questions of originality. A novel with a variety and freshness that is all the more powerful and surprising for being discovering in such a circumscribed and very English milieu.' Adam Lively, Sunday Times 'Skilfully constructed as a mosaic of different viewpoints that shift back and forwards in time. A warm, well-written novel about creativity and the perils of living with the creative spirit.' Times Literary Supplement 'By the end I had laughed and cried and put all his other books on my wish list. This is dense, thought-provoking, sensitive, satisfying, humorous, humane -- a real treat.' Toby Clements, Telegraph 'Beautifully written, slowly unravelling tale!Patrick Gale's serene and carefully crafted prose conveys a profound understanding of the workings of human relationships and the torment that mental illness causes its sufferers and also those around them.' Ross Gilfillan, Daily Mail 'I was completely enthralled by "Notes from an Exhibition." Patrick's Gale's prose grows ever more acrobatic and heartstopping, though somehow he never seems to be showing off. And few writers have grasped the twisted dynamics of family the way Gale has. There's really no one he can't inhabit, understand and forgive.' Armistead Maupin 'Gale has produces a rich, evocative novel.' Attitude 'Books of the Year' 'A tautly structured work that is as compelling as it is psychologically convincing.' The Times '"Notes from an Exhibition" is a story about family life and the tensions that at once bind it and tear it apart. Patrick Gale's focus is sharp and this small group of characters is carefully observed and lovingly brought to vivid life!the book [is] a kaleidoscope of pictures, sometimes comic, sometimes unutterably moving. Ultimately, Notes from an Exhibition is a rewarding read.' Peter Burton, Express 'All the characters are dimensional and heartbreaking. It is a book saturated with love and humanity. And it has a great last line.' Barbara Gowdy 'A tender, powerful novel.' The Gloss 'This is a book full of insight, intelligence and quiet humour familiar from his previous masterpiece, "Rough Music".' Image magazine 'Gale moves seamlessly between different characters, and from past to present, so we never the narrative thrust. An excellent summer read.' Psychologies magazine 'His sense of place is utterly coherent and he makes the background easy to navigate!the writing itself is so unpretentious, and Gale brings such patience and generosity to the story, that one cannot help but respond to his uplifting faith in human nature.' New Statesman

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`This is an uplifting, immensely empathetic novel, and Gale's prose, as ever is as clear and bright as the Cornish light.'

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51 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wears its maturity lightly - a great read., 9 Sep 2007
As with a number of reviewers, what really struck me about this book was its lightness of touch. It took a little while for it to sink in just how much observation and subtlety it carries. I yearn for novels to do this. His prose is clear and without fuss, the characters are observed gently and meticulously, and the plot evolves in much the stealthy and surreptitious way that happens - well, in real life. I enjoyed the first few chapters, but after about a quarter of the book I really sat up and took notice that I was reading a splendid, thoroughly mature piece of work. I would recommend this whole-heartedly to anyone who likes fiction to be about real life, rather than simply an escape from it.
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An intriguing book, beautifully written, 4 Dec 2007
By Wynne Kelly "Kellydoll" (Coventry, UK) - See all my reviews
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When Rachel Kelly dies the emotions felt by her family veer from sadness to relief. A talented artist, she had always been a powerful influence on her children who grew up in awe and fear of her mood swings and erratic behavior due to her mental problems. The book moves from present day Cornwall to Toronto in the 1960s and the story of each member of the family is gradually allowed to unfold, their struggles and their successes, their longings and their fears. The chapters open with a different "note from an exhibition" - each one intriguing and fascinating in its own way.

Rachel's background is a mystery - she refuses to talk about where she comes from apart from vaguely alluding to Canada. After her death her husband Antony, encouraged by her oldest son, begins to seek out her origins.

The Quaker faith of Antony gives the book a calm still heart which contrasts well with the difficulties weathered by the family.

Above all it is an optimistic book that shows that although the family has had to endure the pain and misery of living with mental illness they can nonetheless find strength and happiness through the love and memories that they all share.

I struggled towards the end of the book between wanting to know Rachel's story but not wanting the book to end! It is the first Patrick Gale book I have read - but I've already started looking out for his other work.

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52 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very clever book, 13 May 2008
By J. Dean "Wandering Minstrel" (London) - See all my reviews
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This is the first Patrick Gale novel I have read. I rather think it won't be the last. I was attracted by the subject matter. The link between creativity and mental health is fascinating and, given such a vast topic I think this book works brilliantly. It brings living with a mental health disorder into everyday terms and made it real; accessible without being patronising or facile. In terms of the writing quality, I was very impressed with the apparent ease with which Gale moves between perspectives; each character has a very distinctive voice of their own that is reflected in the narrative and adds to the absorbing quality of the book. By the end some gaps have been filled but there's no sense of every loose end being tied up - the realism doesn't let up for an instant. I feel I want more but know that "more" would be too much. The final scene, which should be harrowing, is sublimely beautiful.
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5.0 out of 5 stars why no prizes ...?
This book was recommended by a friend who knew I was interested in books about the lives of artists. Read more
Published 4 days ago by bradman

5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book
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1.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing
Whilst I echo the general comments regarding the quality of Gale's prose, I found the structure of this book to be very poor which leads ultimately to a very frustrating read... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good but disjointed
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A very elegantly written book about the effects of mental illness seeping through a family.It was a page turner, I wanted to know what happened to these people, but that said, I... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Finally finished
Difficult to write something about this book. Somehow it hasn't really grabbed me and did take me some time to finish. Read more
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