Widower's House

Portada
Duckworth, 2001 - 205 páginas
"In this book John Bayley completes his trilogy, looking back on the happiness of the years in sickness and health which he and Iris spent together, and attempting to come to terms with her absence. He gives a searching analysis of the condition of bereavement, and the void that has to be faced when the loved one is no longer there to be looked after. As time goes by he finds himself beset with new and alarmingly unfamiliar problems: he suffers equally from the helplessness of being alone and the kindly harassment of well-wishers; discovering too that a widower's life can contain many moments of bizarre comedy."--BOOK JACKET.

Dentro del libro

Contenido

Sección 1
9
Sección 2
23
Sección 3
51
Derechos de autor

Otras 13 secciones no mostradas

Otras ediciones - Ver todas

Términos y frases comunes

Referencias a este libro

Acerca del autor (2001)

John Bayley is an eminent literary critic & a retired professor from Oxford University. He remarried in 2000 & still lives in Oxford, England.

Información bibliográfica