Observatory Mansions
Author(s): Edward Carey
Once the Orme family s magnificent ancestral estate, Observatory Mansions is now a crumbling apartment complex, home to an eccentric group of misfits. One of them is Francis Orme, who earns his livelihood as a living statue. When not practicing inner and outer stillness, Francis steals the cherished possessions of others to add to his private museum. The other tenants are equally as odd: his mother and father, who haven t interacted in years; a man who continually sweats and cries; a recluse who prefers television to reality; and a woman who behaves like a dog. When Anna Tapp arrives among them she stirs their souls, bringing long forgotten memories to the surface and arousing fears that this new resident intends to provoke a metamorphosis. Reminiscent of Beckett, Ionesco, and Millhauser but startlingly original, Observatory Mansions is also unexpectedly beguiling. Upon its publication in England, it was a literary sensation, and John Fowles called it easily the most brilliant fiction I ve seen this year. "
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A sublime take on the Gothic horror novel, an endearing love story and a triumphant argument for how brilliant the novel can still be. "Detroit Free Press" Readers who complain there s no originality left in the world should visit "Observatory Mansions." "USA Today " A funny, sad, and provocative novel. "The Washington Post Book World " "Observatory Mansions" is a strange and beautiful book. . . . That this is a first novel is a wonder. "The Memphis Flyer""
Edward Carey is a playwright. This is his first novel. He lives in London.
General Fields
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- : Vintage
- : Vintage
- : 0.331
- : 05 February 2002
- : 204mm X 133mm X 19mm
- : United States
- : books
Special Fields
- : Edward Carey
- : Paperback / softback
- : Edward Carey
- : 368
- : illustrations