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The Crimson Petal and the White (Hardcover)

by Michel Faber (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 848 pages
  • Publisher: Harcourt (Sep 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 015100692X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0151006922
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 15.5 x 4.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (69 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 662,212 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Although it's billed as "the first great 19th-century novel of the 21st century," The Crimson Petal and the White is anything but Victorian. It's the story of a well-read London prostitute named Sugar, who spends her free hours composing a violent, pornographic screed against men. Michel Faber's dazzling second novel dares to go where George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss and the works of Charles Dickens could not. We learn about the positions and orifices that Sugar and her clients favour, about her lingering skin condition, and about the suspect ingredients of her prophylactic douches. Still, Sugar believes she can make a better life for herself.

When she is taken up by a wealthy man, the perfumer William Rackham, her wings are clipped and she must balance financial security against the obvious servitude of her position. The physical risks and hardships of Sugar's life (and the even harder "honest" life she would have led as a factory worker) contrast--yet not entirely--with the medical mistreatment of her benefactor's wife, Agnes, and beautifully underscore Faber's emphasis on class and sexual politics.

In theme and treatment, this is a novel that Virginia Woolf might have written, had she been born 70 years later. The language, however, is Faber's own--brisk and elastic--and, after an awkward opening, the plethora of detail he offers (costume, food, manners, cheap stage performances, the London streets) slides effortlessly into his forward-moving sentences. When Agnes goes mad, for instance, "she sings on and on, while the house is discreetly dusted all around her and, in the concealed and subterranean kitchen, a naked duck, limp and faintly steaming, spreads its pimpled legs on a draining board." Despite its 800-plus pages, The Crimson Petal and the White turns out to be a quick read, since it is truly impossible to put down. --Regina Marler, Amazon.com --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 800 pages, but I still wanted more!, 19 Sep 2002
By Gervase Fen (Fareham, Hantts.) - See all my reviews
Michel Faber's loose, baggy monster of a book captures the great narrative drive of classic Victorian storytellers, and wears its influences fairly openly. Sugar, the heroine, has an instinct for self-preservation as intuitive as Vanity Fair's Becky Sharp. The densely researched details of perfume manufacturing recall George Eliot's quarrying for "Middlemarch". And the frank sexual content will probably have Andrew Davies rubbing his hands with glee if he gets the chance to adapt it for the screen, as he's done with Sarah Waters' "Tipping the Velvet".

Michel Faber gives us a Victorian Christmas with all the trimmings, nights in whorehouses and opera houses, and some truly disgusting sounding Victorian meals... which seem worse, oddly enough, than the contraceptive routines he details the women in the book putting themselves through. He also writes wonderfully about being a six year old in 1875.

This took twenty years to write and research ; I hope a sequel won't take so long to complete!

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5.0 out of 5 stars You must read this book, 15 May 2006
This is the only book I've seen which has 4 pages of rave reviews before the book even begins, and they are all justified! From the minute you start reading you are helplessly drawn into this book and it is vaguely unsatisfying when you finish. Michel Faber makes no effort to glamorise the period as is often the way with period novels and shows us some interesting insights into how life really was in all levels of society. He manages to write convincingly in both the male and female persona (especially the female!). It is clear he has spent a lot of time choosing his words to maximum effect. I would recommend this book to anyone, except the extreme prude, as some of the language is quite frank and part of his effort to contextualise. Afterall, it is the story of a prostitute!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent narrative but hated the ending, 21 Jun 2004
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As soon as you start reading this huge book, you are immediately drawn into the story and picturing the scenes and characters vividly due to Faber's excellent use of narrative skill. The narrative actually talks directly at you for the first quarter of the book which I found amusing and a fabulous witty device for drawing the reader into the Victorian world. The chracterisation is extensive and you can really imagine what the characters are like.

However, I was appalled by the ending...the last page. What is the point of creating a huge story only for it to end with as much oomph as a wet towel? There is no ending. One minute the story is drawing to a fast climax, the next minute, the story stops completely abruptly with absolutely no conclusion. Considering the extent of time I spent reading this book, I felt cheated by such an ending. I understand that some stories need an open ending should they feel that the reader should draw their own conclusions, but the ending for this particular book is uncalled for. Having spent my entire time being sucked into the characters' rise and falls for an extremely lengthy period, I did expect a much neater conclusion than this. The demise of Agnes was also an anti-climax. Although I have given this book 4 stars, it was purely for the enjoyment that I received reading everything but the last page - which was a sore disappointment (in case I haven't said that already)!

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