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Jocelyn Playfair

    La obra de esta autora profundiza en la tensión psicológica y el comentario social, a menudo con un matiz de suspense. Sus novelas, frecuentemente ambientadas en el entorno de la alta sociedad, exploran intrincadas dinámicas interpersonales y las motivaciones ocultas de los personajes. A través de un lenguaje preciso y observaciones agudas, crea ricos retratos de sus sujetos y su mundo, elaborando obras que invitan a la contemplación del lector.

    A House in the Country
    • A House in the Country

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The great interest of Jocelyn Playfair's book for modern readers is its complete authenticity. Set sixty years ago at the time of the fall of Tobruk in 1942, one of the low points of the war, and written only a year later when people still had no idea which way the war was going, A House in the Country has a verisimilitude denied to modern writers. Sebastian Faulks in Charlotte Gray or Ian McEwan in Atonement do their research and evoke a particular period, but ultimately are dependent on their own and historians' interpretation of events; whereas a novel like this one is an exact, unaffected portrayal of things as they were at the time. The TLS praised 'its evocation of the preoccupations of wartime England, and its mood of battered but sincere optimism'; and The Tablet remarked on its 'comic energy, compelling atmosphere and richly apt vocabulary.'

      A House in the Country