The Time Of The Angels by Iris Murdoch - ISBN: 9780099429098
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A shattered church, lost souls, and angels unleashed.

The Time Of The Angels

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    256 pages

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    7 June 2002

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Summary

In this haunting novel that ‘troubles our sleep’ (Richard Holloway), seven characters circle the enigmatic and callous figure of Carel, a ‘priest of no God’. Carel is a widowed rector presiding over a London church destroyed during the war. The rectory is home to an array of residents: his daughter, Muriel; his beautiful invalid ward, Elizabeth; their West Indian servant, Pattie; Eugene, a Russian emigre, and his delinquent son, Leo. Carel’s brother, Marcus, is co-guardian of Elizabeth, but h…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099429098
ISBN-10:0099429098
Author:Iris Murdoch
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:7 June 2002
Weight:184g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm x 16mm
Series:Vintage classics
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Critics Review

Iris Murdoch was one of the best and most influential writers of the twentieth century…she kept the traditional novel alive, and in doing so changed what it is capable of

Iris Murdoch was one of the best and most influential writers of the twentieth century…she kept the traditional novel alive, and in doing so changed what it is capable of * Guardian *The Time of the Angels is certainly her best; wittier, more lyrical, more deeply felt than ever before. She is an enchantress * Sunday Times *I can think of few other novelists who could have written so superbly and so surely of the good and evil that encompasses us all * Daily Telegraph *

About The Author

Iris Murdoch

Iris Murdoch was born in Dublin in 1919. She read Classics at Somerville College, Oxford, and after working in the Treasury and abroad, was awarded a research studentship in Philosophy at Newnham College, Cambridge. In 1948 she returned to Oxford as fellow and tutor at St Anne’s College and later taught at the Royal College of Art. Until her death in 1999, she lived in Oxford with her husband, the academic and critic, John Bayley. She was made a Dame of the British Empire in 1987 and in the 1997 PEN Awards received the Gold Pen for Distinguished Service to Literature.

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