Sometimes when reading a large book, one has the feeling that the poet up to implement, as if that in itself might suggest certain adjectives from a reader or a reviewer - heavy, important, profound, serious, complex, extensive, perhaps. Sometimes - rarely, in fact - one reads a large book and lost, lost in the sense that they would cease publication of hundreds of way, as the work creates its own time, describes her experience, sharing her own world . Even then,reach the end can often just trivial, a short steam, the process is completely engaging, the product, but something of a disappointment. Rare, very rare, in fact, read a book of great size that really necessary, is justified, continues to surprise and enchant and then, finally, stuns. Margaret Atwood's Blind Assassin is a book, a giant in every respect a masterpiece no doubt.
Blind Assassin was awarded the Booker Prize in 2000 andgraphs intersecting stories of two wealthy families-Canadian, and Chase Griffen. The two Chase sisters, Iris and Laura, are very different people. Born in the relative wealth of a family of Canadian manufacturing, have a sort of private school, lived in and still close to something like a vague childhood. Several aspects of the history of the twentieth century affect their lives and, ultimately, the strength of their families to the state to reconsider. Economic recession, warfamily tragedy and a tribute to their father, who are less able to handle both his own life or his company. Something has to give. Methods of coping must be found.
Iris, the oldest sister, is the first-person narrator of almost half of the book, the other half is devoted to a book in a book, a novel in the name of Laura, her younger sister. This novel, entitled The Blind Assassin, is an eclectic mix of experience, gender, fantasy and politics. He has a nameLaura has a large cult following many years after its publication. Laura, himself, died in a car accident. They went off a bridge into a ravine. The car belonged to Iris. There was never a real explanation for the event.
Iris, meanwhile, is married to an older man, a Griffen, who seems to handle as much as touching. But he is a businessman with the resources, capital and not to mention family wife to assist him in his hour of need. Iris,Therefore, the Canadian equivalent experience of an arranged marriage. Perhaps the word marriage is a bit 'too much. The partnership can best be described as a merger or a trade union, if this is not a dirty word because of its political connotations.
And so the octogenarian Iris, clearly anticipating the end of his days as a cathartic outpouring of personal and family history in the hopes that a grandchild might be a little strange 'other people to understand "reasons.
The book takes us through Canada and North America, Europe, through an imaginary world, political participation, direct action and the inevitable reaction. Iris should write everything down. And so does her story, building, rebuilding maybe, maybe think about memory and relived the experience in a context of contemporary Canada and his weak health. His vulnerability, in the end, our debt, our penance, perhaps. She is an old and wisewoman who has much to hide, but his humor is intact cynical age, his incredibly astute observations of others.
It's not often that a novel, a simple flight of another's Fancy, reached the Assassin ', beautiful and definitely feel subtle power of the Blind.
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