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Observatory Mansions

by Edward Carey

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ISBN13: 9780609606803
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Observatory Mansions, once the Orme family's magnificent ancestral home set on beautiful grounds, is now a crumbling apartment block stranded on a traffic island, peopled with eccentrics.

Thirty-seven-year-old Francis Orme lives in Observatory Mansions with his peculiar parents and a collection of misfits. By day he is a street performer, earning money as "a statue of whiteness" in the park, wearing white gloves to ensure that his skin never touches anything. He steals items for his museum of significant objects (996 in all), not for their monetary value but because they have been loved, often bringing grief to their erstwhile owners. His bedridden mother, Alice, who has created for herself an alternative time frame called "fiction," and his father, Francis, are among the occupants set apart from the rest of the busy city by their histories, their memories, and their relationships with the other seven inhabitants of the flats.

Each of the house dwellers has his or her own story, as seen through Francis's eyes, and the careful routine and harmony of the house are shaken when along comes a new resident, the half-blind, vulnerable Anna Tap. She is sympathetic and resourceful, and slowly the desperately lonely residents begin to open up their long-closed hearts. As the delicate balance of Observatory Mansions begins to shift, Francis finds himself having to protect the secrets of his past and the sanctity of his collection, while growing emotionally closer to Anna.

Hailed as no less than a tour de force, Observatory Mansions is a debut novel of immense originality – a strangely haunting landscape occupied by compelling and unforgettable characters.

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"The humor and ingenuity with which Carey presents his characters and the entropic universe which surrounds them are reminiscent not only of Beckett, but also of Georges Perec....In his world, there are no ordinary people; everyone is a seething mass of repressed desires, murderous impulses and obsessive-compulsive tics. While this view of human nature might sound disturbing, it is conveyed with so much sympathy and acute observation that it is hard not to be beguiled. Far from being grotesques, the other tenants of Carey's lovingly built microcosm come across as rather admirable in their last-ditch resistance to the forces of conventional reality." The Times (London)

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“A funny, sad, and provocative novel.”The Washington Post Book World

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EDWARD CAREY is a playwright and illustrator in London. This is his first novel.

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Heidi Millay, June 22, 2009 (view all comments by Heidi Millay)
This is a beautifully bizarre novel. It's full of eccentric characters (a living statue, a woman who believes she's a dog, etc.) leading eccentric lives in an extremely eccentric setting, but underneath all that is a simple, thoughtful story about life, love, and loneliness. It's hard to describe and impossible to forget. This is one of my favorites in recent years, and I'm truly surprised that both book and author are not more widely known in the US.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780609606803
Author:
Carey, Edward
Publisher:
Random House
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Collectors and collecting
Subject:
Apartment houses
Subject:
Psychological fiction
Subject:
Eccentrics and eccentricities
Subject:
Domestic fiction
Subject:
Gothic novels
Edition Number:
1st American ed.
Edition Description:
American
Series Volume:
no. AU-ARI-92-8
Publication Date:
c2000
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
356 p.
Dimensions:
8.56x5.90x1.30 in. 1.10 lbs.

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