Stuck in a hospital and heavily medicated, Harry Chapman doesnβt just hear the doctors, nurses, and other patients. Is that the voice of his mother, acerbic and disappointed in him as ever? Perhaps her presence would be understandable enough, but what is Pip from Great Expectations doing in his hosp
Chapman's Odyssey
β Scribed by Bailey, Paul
- Book ID
- 107492665
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781608198641
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Stuck in a hospital and heavily medicated, Harry Chapman doesnβt just hear the doctors, nurses, and other patients. Is that the voice of his mother, acerbic and disappointed in him as ever? Perhaps her presence would be understandable enough, but what is Pip from Great Expectations doing in his hospital room? More and more voices join the chorus: friends from childhood, lovers, characters from novels and poetry. His father, fighting in World War I. Babar and CΓ©leste, who dances with Fred Astaire. Jane Austenβs Emma. Harryβs aunt Rose, ''a stranger to moodiness.'' A man who wants to sell Harry T. S. Eliotβs teeth. And, of course, an old friend who turns up at Harryβs bedside principally to rehearse the litany of his own ailments.
Slowly, endearingly, the life of Harry Chapman coalesces before our eyes, through voices real and imagined. Written with a gentle, effortless generosity, full of delicate observation, Chapmanβs Odyssey is the work of a master; a superbly rendered act of storytelling and ventriloquism that is stinging, witty, deeply moving, and wise by turns, but always explores the nature of love.
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