The Magus
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Boulton
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John Fowles
John Fowles’ The Magus was a literary landmark of the 1960s. Nicholas Urfe goes to a Greek island to teach at a private school and becomes enmeshed in curious happenings at the home of a mysterious Greek recluse, Maurice Conchis. Are these events, involving attractive young English sisters, just psychological games, or an elaborate joke, or more? Reality shifts as the story unfolds.
The Magus reflected the issues of the 1960s perfectly, but even almost half a century after its first publication, it continues to create tension and concern, remaining the page-turner that it was when it was first released.
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Long, deep prose keeps you invested in outcome.
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This is now my favorite book of all time.
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Ugh I couldn’t get into this book
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Great story telling
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Real
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A fantastic psychological mystery
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It was 1970 and I was a Marine lieutenant in Vietnam. For some reason I thought someone was trying to kill me. I was sent to the hospital ship USS Hope with incipient ulcers. I spent a week undergoing tests while we cruised the South China Sea. I was medicated with Valium. I slept like a baby and read The Magus during every waking hour. I was enthralled.
I was discharged from the hospital and sent back to my same assignment as an artillery forward observer with an infantry company. I never had another symptom.
I have told the story of “the best week of my life” many times. I own a first edition inscribed by John Fowles.
Fifty years later I decided to reread/listen to The Magus. I did not remember a word. This time I had the benefit of having traveled to London, Greece and other locations in the book many times. The closest I have been to Spetses, the inspiration for Phraxos, is Nafplio, which is often mentioned in the book. It helps, but...
I was disappointed and disillusioned and my “memory” has been shattered. While “well written”, the book is a slog. When it ended I felt empty. I have seen other reviews which say this book is for young adults not seasoned citizens. Maybe. On the other hand it might have been the Valium more than the literature I admired.
What a downer!
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Great narrator annoying protagonist
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Outstanding Books with Exquisite Narration
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Meh.. not my thing
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