Invisible Furies By Michiel Heyns 2012 New



Invisible Furies By Michiel Heyns 2012 New
Invisible Furies
by Michiel Heyns , 2012

Paperback, 296 pages
Published  May 1st 2012 by Jonathan Ball Publishers


After a thirty-year absence Christopher Turner returns to Paris. He is here to extricate his best friends son Eric from the mercenary machinations of some Parisian gold-digger or so it is assumed, at home in South Africa. Christopher, with melancholy memories... more details

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Invisible Furies
by Michiel Heyns , 2012

Paperback, 296 pages
Published  May 1st 2012 by Jonathan Ball Publishers


After a thirty-year absence Christopher Turner returns to Paris. He is here to extricate his best friends son Eric from the mercenary machinations of some Parisian gold-digger or so it is assumed, at home in South Africa. Christopher, with melancholy memories of Paris, is deeply ambivalent about the city; and, as for the young Eric, Christopher remembers him as a brutish lout with little to recommend himself.

But both the city and the young man take Christopher by surprise: far from having been corrupted by the place, Eric turns out to have been immeasurably improved by it. The spoilt son has become a considerate and attentive host with charming manners. Furthermore, as Christopher is gradually introduced to Erics associates, he finds to his dismay that he likes them likes, above all, the beautiful Beatrice du Plessis, in her day a supermodel, now the mother of a young daughter apparently destined to follow in her mothers footsteps. And Paris exerts her spell anew …

As Christopher comes to know and enjoy this ambiguous world, he finds his moral categories challenged: is beauty a trap for the innocent young, or a self-validating, even ennobling attribute of a fully lived life? Responding to the gentle appeal of Beatrice, he feels ever more strongly that the young mans place is in Paris with her, rather than on his fathers farm in Franschhoek. But Eric has ideas of his own …

Exploring, as in the widely applauded Lost Ground, the tensions between the fatherland and a larger world, Michiel Heyns turns an ironic eye on the most seductive city on earth, and traces with humour and insight the invisible furies of the heart.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Michiel Heyns is the author of five previous novels: The Childrens Day, The Reluctant Passenger, The Typewriters Tale, Bodies Politic and the critically acclaimed Lost Ground. He is also an award-winning translator. He was until recently professor of English at the University of Stellenbosch.
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