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The Long Afternoon Giles Waterfield

The Long Afternoon By Giles Waterfield

The Long Afternoon by Giles Waterfield


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Summary

The Williamson's arrive on the French Riviera, find a home and start building a life of comfort though a shadow lies across their domestic utopia, not only in Henry's health but the European conflict. As the story unfolds, the marriage seems freighted with the seeds of its own destruction.

The Long Afternoon Summary

The Long Afternoon by Giles Waterfield

Henry and Helen Williamson arrive on the French Riviera looking for a house. Barely thirty, Henry has been forced to retire from the Indian Civil Service due to ill health. The dream-like Villa Lou Paradou enchants them. Carefully they build a life of comfort, with Helen creating a beautiful garden and Henry enjoying the pleasures of the tennis club, the drama society and the company of wounded English officers - the shadow over them is not only Henry's health, but the European conflict. As the story unfolds we see a portrait of a marriage freighted with the seeds of its own destruction as the gifted husband is ensnared by his wife's neuroses, and the paradise they have created for themselves is eaten away from within.

The Long Afternoon Reviews

A witty and beautifully written period piece - Tatler

Bliss... all the places rose up like visions, and I walked through the house as though I had lived there myself - Margaret Forster

Unique and subtle... More poignant than E. F. Benson, more believable than Anita Brookner, rivalling the best of William Plomer, this captivating novel speaks with a humane and civilised voice, suffused with a kind of irony. I would like to hear more from it - Country Life

About Giles Waterfield

Giles Waterfield was brought up in Paris and Geneva. Having worked at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton and for sixteen years as Director of Dulwich Picture Gallery in London, in 1996 he abandoned arts administration in order to write, teach and curate exhibitions. This is his first novel.

Additional information

GOR001466084
9780747272359
0747272352
The Long Afternoon by Giles Waterfield
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Headline Publishing Group
20000803
256
Winner of McKitterick Prize 2001
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