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An edition of Eclipse (2000)

Éclipse

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Analyse : Roman psychologique (intime).

Publish Date
Publisher
R. Laffont
Language
French
Pages
282

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Cover of: Éclipse
Éclipse
2002, R. Laffont
in French
Cover of: Eclipse
Eclipse: a novel
2001, Knopf
in English - 1st American ed.
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Eclipse
2001, Thorndike Press
in English
Cover of: Eclipse
Eclipse: a novel
2000, Picador
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Paris
Series
Pavillons

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823

The Physical Object

Pagination
282 p.
Number of pages
282

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32419368M
Internet Archive
eclipse0000banv_d9f6
ISBN 10
2221092678
ISBN 13
9782221092675
OCLC/WorldCat
469250095

Work Description

"Alexander Cleave - a famous actor who "took to the stage to give myself a cast of characters to inhabit who would be ... of more weight and moment than I could ever hope to be" - faces the almost certain collapse of his thirty-year career.

In physical and psychological retreat, he returns to his abandoned childhood home, believing that, away from his wife and daughter, away from the world at large, alone, without an audience of any kind, he might finally stop performing, catch himself in the act of living, and simply be.".

"But the house is unexpectedly populated. There are Cleave's memories, which seem to rise up out of the house itself: of the years during his childhood when his mother took in boarders; of the beginnings, and the beginnings-of-the-end, of his career and his marriage; of the course of his relationship with his now estranged daughter; and of his father, who committed suicide when Cleave was still a boy.

There are the corporeal, but illicit, inhabitants of the house: the caretaker, an unsettling presence "with the ageless aspect of a wastrel son," and the fifteen-year-old housekeeper, a "voluptuary of indolence." And there are the apparitions (ghosts? premonitions? visitations?) - a woman, a child, and a third, ill-defined figure - who Cleave feels are "intricately involved in the problem of whatever it is that has gone wrong with me."".

"Struggling to determine what exactly has gone wrong, and to understand what part the apparitions play in his life and he in theirs, Cleave slowly comes to see the ways in which things and people - himself included - are not what they seem, and the ways in which, inevitably, they reveal what they are."--BOOK JACKET.

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