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Original Title: | A Maggot |
ISBN: | 0316290491 (ISBN13: 9780316290494) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | United Kingdom |

John Fowles
Paperback | Pages: 455 pages Rating: 3.57 | 2756 Users | 142 Reviews
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Title | : | A Maggot |
Author | : | John Fowles |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 455 pages |
Published | : | July 14th 1998 by Back Bay Books (first published 1985) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Mystery |
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Onde começa a fantasia e termina a realidade? Não será a mentira apenas uma outra face da verdade?Tomando como cenário a Inglaterra do século XVIII, John Fowles constrói um romance onde espelha a sociedade da época, com as suas lutas sociais e políticas, as suas revoadas de misticismo e a sua repressão sexual. O romance histórico inicial transforma-se num livro policial para terminar como um vibrante evangelho apócrifo onde se degladiam aparência e realidade, verdade e mistificação.
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Ratings: 3.57 From 2756 Users | 142 ReviewsEvaluation About Books A Maggot
i tried reading this when i was 15, i think around the time it first came out. perhaps i was too ambitious, because the novel was too much for me, and i gave up. i suppose i just didn't get it. but i can be competitive - even with books, even with myself. so i promised young mark monday that the battle wasn't over, that i'd return to re-engage 25 years later, when i had become an old, wise man...and i would eventually conquer this one. well, mark, it is now 25 years later.__________...and so iI found this book to be very strange. At the end of the book, there is an author's note, wherein Fowles describes what he was trying to accomplish when writing the novel. Instead of the note providing an illuminating experience, I found myself scratching my head even more, because I didn't really buy into Fowles attempt to get to B from A.I found the first half of the book to be pretty interesting, but the second half - not so much. The book is a murder mystery and what happened in relation to
A magistrate's inquest, in the form of a discourse and dialogue, into a possible murder and a suicide, is the setting for an imaginative novel about the mother of Ann Lee, the founder of the Shaker sect. Written in archaic 18th c. English, Fowles proves he has a fine ear and feeling for the language; the story maintains suspense and drama throughout, as well as giving the spirit of Christian dissent in the very rigid and harsh English society. His last novel, and possibly the testament of his

Apparently, A Maggot was the result of two dicisive factors. The one was the clear, yet uninvited image that once popped into Fowles' mind, of a group of people travelling on horseback in the middle of nowhere, as he informs us in the prologue. The other one was his admiration for Ann Lee, the founder of a strict yet especially alternative religious group, the Shakers. Although an atheist, Fowles had enough clarity to discern the wisdom behind their religious practices and acknowledge the
The make-believe history is a well-known trick of the postmodernist literature. Here we have a celebrated criminal in Margaret Atwoods Alias Grace, a famous gangster in Mircea Mihaes Woman in Red, a brought to life portrait in Tracy Chevaliers Girl with a Pearl Earring, and in all these novels and others reality and fiction are blended beyond recognition, to create literatures second reality. A sort of non-fiction novels, to borrow Truman Capotes very deceptive term.However, whether the
At first I thought the maggot was something figurative, then a woman's testimony told me it was something real. The whole time I read this book, I was attempting to discover what it was really about, but all I concluded is that it's a good bed time book; which means I fell asleep shortly after nearly every time I tried reading it. I did not want to leave it unfinished because I loved the first book I read by Fowles, The French Lieutenant's Woman, so I kept truckin'. It is not a good book,
A maggot is not just an insect larva. Fowles tells us in his prologue it is also an old word for a "whim or a quirk". In this tale of travelers and the mystery that follows, we find references to both kinds of maggot. I am a Fowles fan. This is the 4th book of his I've read, and I very much enjoy him. There isn't a lot of prose and narrative to be found here, much of the book being transcription of interrogation and epistles from a lawyer to his employer. I did not know the author's aim until I
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