Saturday, November 07, 2015

One of the greats …

… The Novels of John Fowles: A Reassessment by Ted Gioia. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)

Fowles best works still dazzle. And they seem just as strange and 

wondrous now as when they were published. When Fowles’s The Magus 
arrived in bookstores almost exactly a half-century ago, its first readers 
must have shaken their heads in amazement. How could you describe a 
novel that was so different from every other book on the shelves? These 
kinds of characters, situations and plot complication simply didn’t exist in 
other tales—it was almost as if Fowles had mapped a hidden world that no 
one had previously visited. But that’s still true today, and perhaps the most 
impressive testimony to his achievement is that this author’s finest works 
still defy categorization.

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