Description
Once the Orme family's magnificent ancestral estate, Observatory Mansions is now a crumbling apartment complex, home to an eccentric group of misfits. One of them is Francis Orme, who earns his livelihood as a living statue. When not practicing "inner and outer stillness," Francis steals the cherished possessions of others to add to his private museum. The other tenants are equally as odd: his mother and father, who haven't interacted in years; a man who continually sweats and cries; a recluse who prefers television to reality; and a woman who behaves like a dog. When Anna Tapp arrives among them she stirs their souls, bringing long forgotten memories to the surface-and arousing fears that this new resident intends to provoke a metamorphosis.
Reminiscent of Beckett, Ionesco, and Millhauser but startlingly original, Observatory Mansions is also unexpectedly beguiling. Upon its publication in England, it was a literary sensation, and John Fowles called it "easily the most brilliant fiction I've seen this year."
Author: Edward Carey
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 02/05/2002
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.73lbs
Size: 8.04h x 5.24w x 0.74d
ISBN13: 9780375709234
ISBN10: 0375709231
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Gothic
- Fiction | Psychological
Reminiscent of Beckett, Ionesco, and Millhauser but startlingly original, Observatory Mansions is also unexpectedly beguiling. Upon its publication in England, it was a literary sensation, and John Fowles called it "easily the most brilliant fiction I've seen this year."
Author: Edward Carey
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 02/05/2002
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.73lbs
Size: 8.04h x 5.24w x 0.74d
ISBN13: 9780375709234
ISBN10: 0375709231
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Gothic
- Fiction | Psychological
About the Author
Edward Carey is a playwright. This is his first novel. He lives in London.