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The Train Now Departing

包邮The Train Now Departing

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  • ISBN:0670891541
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  • 开本:8.8 ounces
  • 页数:192 pages
  • 出版时间:2000-05-04
  • 条形码:9780670891542

内容简介

With the narrative grace, compelling characters, and intricate plotting that have made her Richard Jury mysteries an international byword for sophisticated intrigue, and with a dry wit and "a poignancy that pierces the heart" (The Washington Post), Martha Grimes's The Train Now Departing is a literal but superb departure from anything she has written.

In Hotel Paradise, of which Andrew Vachss said, "only the magnificent Martha Grimes could have written this book," she portrayed the emotional isolation and identity quest of adolescence. Here, in The Train Now Departing, she explores it with equal power in middle age. Two thematically linked novellas each center on a single woman living a quiet, well-ordered, seemingly contented life. But each harbors a man who imperceptibly embroils its heroine in something far darker. Passionately told in Grimes's inimitable voice, her newest work brims with the singular characters and richly textured prose readers expect from this bestselling storyteller.

"Grimes is gifted at explaining the private, sometimes horrifying yet utterly mundane thoughts of ordinary people."--San Francisco Chronicle

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As she did in Hotel Paradise, Grimes here eschews the mystery genre, venturing into Anita Brookner territory in two related novellas whose protagonists are lonely women in emotional limbo. The unnamed heroine of the title story is a colorless woman who lives on an inheritance in her comfortable family home in a small town, has given up her job as a teacher and spends her days in passive desperation. A chance meeting with a man who writes travel books leads to her only sustained human contact. The two have platonic late-afternoon lunches during which his attention to his food outweighs her need for conversation; when they do talk, they bicker. She only picks at the rich food, preferring cheese sandwiches at the railway cafe, where she feels more affinity for the waitress than she does for the writer, whom she inwardly assails as a man without depth. It is she herself, however, too timid to travel anywhere, or to do anything at all, who is depthless. The irony of the denouement, where the woman's fear proves more accurate than the writer's offhand denial of danger, proves touching. Though she too represents another narrow existence lived in solitude, Edith Parenger, the protagonist of "When The Mousetrap Closes," is a more appealing, nuanced character. "An ordinary maiden lady" of 52, she is mourning the recent death of her mother, with whom she lived in harmony. When renowned young actor Archie Marchbanks turns up at her neighborhood tearoom, Edith is moved to talk to him. To her amazement, he initiates a weekly tea date during which she quizzes him about his craft. Clues to Archie's motivation emerge when he describes his roles as "the trick of the confidence man," but Edith is slow to understand the implications of his behavior. As Grimes describes these women with restrained sympathy, one is moved by her ability to suggest the aching emotional chasm of apparently solid middle-aged lives.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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