anna_ealasaid reviewed Where three roads meet by Salley Vickers
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3 stars
An enjoyable read, but as a retelling it didn't add much to my perception of either Sophocles or Freud.
Salley Vickers: Where three roads meet (2008, Canongate)
197 pages
English language
Published March 11, 2008 by Canongate.
It is 1938 and Sigmund Freud, suffering from the debilitating effects of cancer, has been permitted by the Nazis to leave Vienna. He seeks refuge in England, taking up residence in the house in Hampstead in which he will die only fifteen months later. But his last months are made vivid by the arrival of a stranger, who comes and goes according to Freud's state of health. Who is the mysterious visitor and why has he come to tell the famed proponent of the Oedipus complex his strange story? Set partly in pre-war London and partly in ancient Greece, WHERE THREE ROADS MEETS is as brilliantly compelling as it is moving. Former psychoanalyst and acclaimed novelist Salley Vickers revisits a crime committed long ago which still has disturbing reverberations for us all.
An enjoyable read, but as a retelling it didn't add much to my perception of either Sophocles or Freud.