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Altered States

Altered States

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tragic Yet Tender...
Review: A literary tapestry of passion, obsession, melancholy and despair, Altered States cuts straight to the heart of the human condition. So resonant is this brutally poetic saga of innocence lost, the reader cannot help but to reflect upon her own experiences with tenderness and perhaps a degree of sorrow.

A respected attorney and co-inheritor of the law firm of Sherwood Smith, Alan Sherwood treasures his solitude and unwavering ability to keep emotional entanglements at bay. Yet, his well-developed defenses prove useless upon his encounter with the beautiful and utterly disingenuous Sarah, his niece by way of his mother's marriage. Indeed, Sarah's capabilities for emotional indifference are a cut above Alan's own.

As his obsession intensifies, Alan finds himself falling ever more deeply into the abyss until, in a moment of physical and emotional exhaustion, he surrenders. No longer able to endure the turmoil inherent within his quest for the ever-elusive Sarah, he concedes to marry Angela, a meek young woman of impeccable culinary talents with not-so-subtle domestic yearnings and a most tender soul.

It is not long before the match proves tragic for all involved.

Yet, this extraordinary novel is far more than a tale of unrequited love. Rather, it is an exploration into the depths of the human soul and its ability to endure - as well as to succumb.

Altered States is certain to touch any reader who has experienced the exploitation of her own vulnerabilities within careless hands and has seen her beloved illusions shatter beneath the harsh light of day. She may contemplate the past with tender reminiscence yet also look ahead with a fair inkling of hope for somewhere within there resides a longing to embrace those illusions once more.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Love as Manic-Depression
Review: Alan Sherwood is Brookner's wonderful protagonist in this tale of a man who is moved by forces beyond him. Altered States is a story of conflict between the staid, rational, traditional English ways and the more universal powers of obsessive attraction. Alan places into jeopardy everything: his career, his reputation, and his self respect for the attention of one who is just slightly out of his reach for his own good. The consequences are dire and are upon him before he can retreat.

Brookner's male point of view is convincing but not flawless. Her protagonist is too observant at times, but not enough so to break credibility. This is a great read!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An intimate look at the ramifications of obsession
Review: Alan Sherwood is Brookner's wonderful protagonist in this tale of a man who is moved by forces beyond him. Altered States is a story of conflict between the staid, rational, traditional English ways and the more universal powers of obsessive attraction. Alan places into jeopardy everything: his career, his reputation, and his self respect for the attention of one who is just slightly out of his reach for his own good. The consequences are dire and are upon him before he can retreat.

Brookner's male point of view is convincing but not flawless. Her protagonist is too observant at times, but not enough so to break credibility. This is a great read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a compelling psychological novel about obsession
Review: Alan Sherwood is the protagonist living an ordinary and simple existence, yet he longs for passion and excitement in his life. The novel presents this search for meaning and fulfillment in the lonely world Alan lives in. Yet, ultimately there is no meaning in life. I could strongly relate to Alan's search for excitement and passion in his life. The characters and story give this novel a strong sense of melancholy and loniness thoughout.

This is definitely a novel to be savored, but it also leaves you with a bleak sense of the future.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Search for Meanining and Fulfillment
Review: Alan Sherwood is the protagonist living an ordinary and simple existence, yet he longs for passion and excitement in his life. The novel presents this search for meaning and fulfillment in the lonely world Alan lives in. Yet, ultimately there is no meaning in life. I could strongly relate to Alan's search for excitement and passion in his life. The characters and story give this novel a strong sense of melancholy and loniness thoughout.

This is definitely a novel to be savored, but it also leaves you with a bleak sense of the future.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The star characters in our lives don't always play fair.....
Review: Alan Sherwood, to the unknowing observer, would appear the typical, traditional bachelor- staid, set in his ways, a traditionalist....pompous, even! Yet Alan has loved, been briefly married and then widowed, and has been subject to a passion strong enough to have dominated and directed much of his life.
This is a book about human relationships...about the mother son relationship, about husband wife relationship, about friendship...and, of course, about romantic love. It is a story with no happy ending, for the characters, as in real life, firmly refuse to be puppets to an overall stringpuller, displaying a will and direction each to this own. Above all, this is a book about growing old, the stage of life each of us will reach, if we are lucky, if we are careful, and which each of us must decide how to handle.
I enjoy novels written in the first person, and I found Anita Brookner's decison to write from the male viewpoint a satisfying way to have this story told. I related to Alan, and to his mother,and to poor Angela, and to upright, so correct Aubrey and to desperate Jenny. even to the feckless, willful, soul-destroying Sara. In fact, I could identify them from among my aquaintances right now..or point them out in the street tomorrow.
I see that another reviewer complains that the story and characters are unresolved....but that is also the point of this tale.. the people in our lives don't always accept the roles we've assigned them...and often, if they do accept, they don't play their parts as well as we'd like....
But life's like that, isn't it....doesn't always `go by the book'....not like a a Mills & Boon, anyway...
But for a feel of the real thing, read `Altered States'. And read it slowly....it's too beautifully crafted a novel for skimming!

Robin Knight

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a compelling psychological novel about obsession
Review: Altered States continues to haunt me two weeks after I finished it. The main character, an intelligent and prosperous British attorney, encounters a sexual obsession that has the tenacity of inexorable fate. The story is told entirely from his point of view, and it's the reader's job to decide how credible his point of view is. Brookner's writing is precise and cutting. While her conclusions about human existence are shocking, she treats her flawed characters tenderly.

I'm reminded of the old Hitchcock TV shows and of Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment. It's a short book, very much worth reading.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Love as Manic-Depression
Review: Being diagnosed as a manic depressive in the midst of an incredible and irrational love affair much as Allan Sherwood experienced with Sarah, I believe the "altered states" Brookner is refering to is a biochemical imbalance rather than a human condition, something a little prescription might heal. Or, at least, in America, that is the way things go. Although wonderfully written and fraught with internal and interpersonal conflict, Brookner fails to leave a sense of closure with the reader. Her inability to take a stand for or against love seems to stem from the elusiveness of that existential angst her characters live in and move through. I read this book with intensity and have been left with no answers, only questions.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Engrossing melancholy
Review: I found Altered States a verypowerful and moving novel of love,loss and despair.It conveysan aura of melancholy in thethe way the characters in the bookaccept their lot in life. The book's tale of Allen Sherwood's unhappy marriage and his persual of the elusive Sarahis both engrossing and illuminating.The one drawback I found (as mentioned in a prior review on this board)is why Allenis so drawn to Sarah since she is so flighty and unsympathetic. The writing in the book is first rate with beautifully drawn passagesof loss and seperation.Thisnovel makes me eager to read more of Anita Brookner's work.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: unique, and literary
Review: I think that the novel was over all very well written, but I wish there could have been more descriptions of Sarah. I enjoyed the way Brookner described the realtionship of the mother and son.


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