The Line of Beauty

Paperback, 501 pages

English language

Published Feb. 3, 2005 by Picador.

ISBN:
978-0-330-43623-6
Copied ISBN!
OCLC Number:
887162486

View on OpenLibrary

4 stars (12 reviews)

It is the summer of 1983, and young Nick Guest, an innocent in matters of politics and money, has moved into an attic room in the Notting Hill home of the Feddens: Gerald, an ambitious new Tory MP, his wealthy wife Rachel, and their children, Toby and Catherine.

As the boom years of the mid-80s unfold, Nick becomes caught up in the Feddens' world, while also pursuing his own private obsession, with beauty - a prize as compelling to him as power and riches are to his friends. An early affair with a young black council worker gives him his first experience of romance; but it is a later affair, with a beautiful millionaire, that brings into question the larger fantasies of a ruthless decade. (back cover)

15 editions

Review of 'The Line of Beauty' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

While the writing itself was exceptional, the author can really capture those subtle details, I struggled with the narrative itself. Nick's personal story was engaging, but I have the sense that much of the author's point will be missed by those with knowledge of Thatcher's policies and British politics in general, including myself.

Review of 'Line of Beauty' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

A gorgeously written book. Since so many people before me have provided such complete summaries, I will simply pick out one of many paragraphs that moved me.


"What really was his understanding with Wani? The pursuit of love seemed to need the cultivation of indifference. The deep connection between them was so secret that at times it was hard to believe it existed. He wondered if anyone knew--had even a flicker of a guess, an intuition blinked away by its own absurdity. How could anyone tell? He felt there must always be hints of a secret affair, some involuntary tenderness or respect, a particular way of not noticing each other...He wondered if it ever would be known, or if they would take the secret to the grave. For a minute he felt unable to move, as if he were hypnotized by Wani's image..."

And the paragraph that alludes to the …

avatar for tg

rated it

5 stars
avatar for kataract

rated it

5 stars
avatar for randomcha

rated it

4 stars
avatar for owenblacker

rated it

5 stars
avatar for steven.watt

rated it

3 stars
avatar for ray.coshow

rated it

5 stars
avatar for Ascapola

rated it

4 stars