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The great believers book review
The great believers book review







Yale is a young man on the way up towards arts curatorial positions. At the same time, the plague years were underway as she sought out a contact (Yale Tishman) who could promote her desire through the murky world of University donors both in terms of the system and those involved.

the great believers book review

Makkai had to create a link to contemporary Paris which she does through two more generations. Makkai says that this novel began with the 2015 section and the story of Nora, her opportune life in Paris of the 20s/30s and her artist lover and friends (including Modigliani) which leads to her possession (in old age) of valuable art material which she wants passionately to be displayed. It was a pity that the aftermath both for those still HIV+ and full-blown AIDS survivors (they do exist) did not incorporate these things. The book is extremely well written and the 1980s section is absorbing and presents well so many dimensions of that time ranging from GRID (how I remember that) through the growing fears, public discrimination, insecurities, illness, and deaths. It promised a lot in going back to a time which has a lot of emotional ties for me which continue and this, for me, was a weakness.

the great believers book review

I felt that this was a novel with too many threads but with some solid themes or messages.









The great believers book review