jami reviewed The way we live now by Anthony Trollope (Wordsworth classics)
Review of 'The way we live now' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
A very nice free audio book reading is available here:
http://www.archive.org/details/waywelivenow_dl_librivox
I can't say what English aristocracy was really like in the late 19th century, but The Way We Live Now paints an enjoyable picture of titled aristos striving to marry the gauche lesser people who've sullied themselves by getting their hands on some cash (or have they?). Kanye West (creator of the song "Gold Digger") might really get a kick out of this book.
The Way We Live Now is like a soap opera (a soap opera whose characters use the words "comity" and "contumely"), in that myriad characters suffer all kinds of triumphs and defeats over the course of the long story. Trollope doles out just desserts with a large ladle at the end, but I won't ruin the book by saying whether reward and comeuppance go to all the most deserving characters. In fact, I suspect there's …
A very nice free audio book reading is available here:
http://www.archive.org/details/waywelivenow_dl_librivox
I can't say what English aristocracy was really like in the late 19th century, but The Way We Live Now paints an enjoyable picture of titled aristos striving to marry the gauche lesser people who've sullied themselves by getting their hands on some cash (or have they?). Kanye West (creator of the song "Gold Digger") might really get a kick out of this book.
The Way We Live Now is like a soap opera (a soap opera whose characters use the words "comity" and "contumely"), in that myriad characters suffer all kinds of triumphs and defeats over the course of the long story. Trollope doles out just desserts with a large ladle at the end, but I won't ruin the book by saying whether reward and comeuppance go to all the most deserving characters. In fact, I suspect there's some disagreement as to who the most reprehensible characters are, and whether there are any admirable characters at all.