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dramasylum's review

4.0
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated

"That is not to say he is pretending, that he is acting, and does not mean it. he is acting, and he means it" (19).

Exquisite prose laden with keen observations that I couldn't help rereading. Marvelous characters, at times ferocious, other times pathetic.

I enjoyed this one more than Lives of Girls and Women, largely because Rose is more compelling as a character (Del seems more of an observer) and because of its better title, which points out a theme throughout the collection. As we see in "Royal Beatings," everyone is assigned a role to play in society. When you deviate, when you aspire to something more, (or when, like Rose, who wants to an actress and transform herself,) you may get shot down spectacularly. You may make a fool of yourself. That's how people think of Rose, who marries into wealth, gets divorced, has many disappointing affairs, and continually struggles to find her footing. But could she really have survived otherwise?

I liked how the first and last stories, "Royal Beatings" and "Who Do You Think You Are?", demonstrate the starkest temporal jumps, from Rose's childhood to after Flo's mental health has deteriorated drastically. They're great bookends, given how meditative the book can be.

I'd argue that this book deserves the title of novel more than Lives, which I'm convinced publishers bestowed with that label because it's more marketable.

Anyway, this a real treasure trove of wisdom and feeling. So much to reread and draw from.

Жизнь в воспоминаниях.

Так получилось, что я прочитала почти подряд две истории о жизни в канадской провинции до войны, во время и после. Только одна от мужчины и про мужчину, а вторая от женщины и про женщину. Может я ханжа, может женское мне ближе, но то, как написала жизнь Элис Манро - удивительнее и прекраснее того, что писал Робертсон Дэвис. И ведь тоже главный герой (точнее героиня у Манро) выбиралась из неизвестности и начала заниматься любимым делом, но она просто за собой камень не таскала, кроме своего прошлого и умела находить в своем прошлом удивительно красивые вещи. Хотя жизнь местами трепала ее нещадно.

Очень красиво написана история, интересно подана. Читаешь ее и она захватывает, кажется живой, если вы когда-нибудь слушали воспоминания бабушек и дедушек, мам и пап, когда они сами что-то вспоминают и с удовольствием этим делятся, и перед вами словно оживает кусочек их жизни, вы вдруг видите их маленькими или молодыми. И ведь они не всегда все вспоминают подряд по времени или же не всегда про себя на прямую, а через какую-то историю о другом человеке. Вот "Ты кем себя воображаешь?" такая история. Там такие же ощущения настоящей жизни, городка, девочки, которая влюбляется, растет, хочет быть лучше, попадает в истории, изменяется, добивается чего-то для себя ценного, теряет людей рядом с собой.

Читать было одно удовольствие. Хотя иногда, кое-где встречались моменты, что лично мне не очень нравились, именно поэтому я на ползвездочки оценку снизила, но удивительное состояние от воспоминаний живого человека - получила.

clashoftheclosets's review

4.0
challenging emotional reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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emotional reflective medium-paced

Munro's characters jump at you out of the page; she has such deft way of writing intensely evocative storylines. This one is a bit different than other books I've read of hers because it follows one character throughout her life, and I unfortunately didn't find it as engaging.  
emotional reflective tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No
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tasteslikesoap's review

5.0
dark emotional reflective sad tense medium-paced

hannahmae08's review

5.0

Full Review: The Young Eye: The Beggar Maid

As said in the story's opening line, "The Beggar Maid" tells the story of Rose and Patrick. However, whether they are in love is arguable. The story reflects a relationship between two people of different social statuses, founded on an unexpected incident and imagined ideal, and held together by a necessity to feel liked and secure.
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: N/A
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I don’t really know what to feel about this book. The writing was engaging and while I didn’t really understand the point I kept trying to analyze and figure it out which I liked. I would say this is less a story and ,ore a window into the soul of this particular literary character, but an incredibly well written window. If that’s the sort of thing you like, you will love this book. I quite enjoyed it.

i need some time to sit of this…