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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Wide Sargasso Sea
The writing is just as lush as the Caribbean islands where Antoinette has lived. The descriptions are vivid and one can see the blue of the sky and water, smell the orchids and the lime trees. The story is divided into three parts: the first telling the story of Antoinette before Rochester arrives (and from her point of view); the second telling the story of the marriage (and primarily from Rochester's point of view); and the third returning to Antoinette. Rhys is at her strongest in the first portion. One can tell that the Caribbean was her home and she describes growing up there very convincingly. While the story of Rochester and Antoinette and how their love goes wrong is very affecting, she seems very uneasy stepping into Rochester's shoes. But this doesn't really detract from the story, because Rochester himself is uneasy. He is in a land he doesn't understand, suddenly married to a woman he doesn't understand.
A very quick read...but a very deep one. A book that would be well-worth several run-throughs to get the full meaning. Four out five stars on Visual Bookshelf.
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Oh, great review. You're seriously making me want to read this book. I'll put it on the TBR list. :)
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