Our Evenings: A Novel
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Last update: 12-23-2024
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From the internationally acclaimed winner of the Booker Prize, “an engrossing tale of one man’s personal odyssey as he grows up, framed in exquisite language” (The New York Times Book Review)
“The finest novel yet from one of the great writers of our time.”—The Guardian
A PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Did I have a grievance? Most of us, without looking far, could find something that had harmed us, and oppressed us, and unfairly held us back. I tried not to dwell on it, thought it healthier not to, though I’d lived my short life so far in a chaos of privilege and prejudice.
Dave Win, the son of a Burmese man he’s never met and a British dressmaker, is thirteen years old when he gets a scholarship to a top boarding school. With the doors of elite English society cracked open for him, heady new possibilities emerge, even as Dave is exposed to the envy and viciousness of his wealthy classmates.
Alan Hollinghurst’s new novel follows Dave from the 1960s on—through the possibilities that remained open for him, and others that proved to be illusory: as a working-class brown child in a decidedly white institution; a young man discovering queer culture and experiencing his first, formative love affairs; a talented but often overlooked actor, on the road with an experimental theater company; and an older Londoner whose late-in-life marriage fills his days with an unexpected sense of happiness and security.
From “one of our most gifted writers” (The Boston Globe), Our Evenings sweeps listeners from our past to our present through the beauty, pain, and joy of one deeply observed life.
Top reviews from the United States
5.0 out of 5 stars Inner Truths
4.0 out of 5 stars A Life In England
David has known he is gay since he was a boy but at that time, there is not much opportunity to be open about it. We learn of the various loves of his life but they all occur after his time at university. David has also shone as an actor and makes that his career. We learn about not only David's life but the life and changes of England during this time period.
Alan Hollinghurst has won a Booker with his 2004 novel The Line Of Beauty. His writing pulls in the reader even if huge events don't take place. It takes an extraordinary writer to make the telling of a life interesting and Hollinghurst does exactly that. The reader is fascinated by David's life over the decades, his loyalty to his family and friends and his quest for love that is rewarded by a husband he ends his time with. This book is recommended for readers of literary fiction.
5.0 out of 5 stars A great, devastating and beautiful novel
5.0 out of 5 stars Waugh + Wodehouse+ Forster + T = Hollinghurst
3.0 out of 5 stars good. but not best
The main character is sketchy
The best writing is about the mother
But quite touching in spots