What makes this novel a bit unusual is that it is conceived as an act of homage to E.M. Forster, 'to whom', the author writes, 'all my fiction is indebted, one way or the other'. The acknowledgment is obscure and 'one way or the other' could, but probably doesn't, mean 'both by attraction and repulsion'. To take as a model Howards End, a novel published in 1910, need not be a mere game or stunt, but it does tend to steal the limelight of critical attention.
LRB 6 October 2005 | PDF Download
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