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The Amateur Marriage
by Anne Tyler
Life Sentence
A review by Christina Schwarz
In this story of two good people who make each other miserable, Tyler eschews
her stock of whimsical oddballs and instead brings her famed empathy to bear on
strikingly realistic characters. The union of Pauline and Michael Anton she
so impulsive, he so careful is that of the Morans of Breathing
Lessons in a minor key. They marry during World War II because she looks pretty
in a red coat and he's adept with a bandage, and in this ill-advised romanticism
they are no different from lots of happy couples except that Pauline and Michael
can't stop, as Michael sees it, a "constant elbowing and competing, jockeying
for position, glorying in I-told-you-so." By shifting point of view between
the two, Tyler manages the immensely tricky feat of exposing their unpleasantness
to each other while making them both likeable to the reader. If only he'd shrug
off her hasty words and cherish her vitality! If only she wouldn't indulge her
every emotion and would treasure his unswerving decency! But Tyler won't let people
behave out of character; Michael and Pauline remain stubbornly true to themselves,
though we all would be happier otherwise. In her deliberate, unadorned, butter-smooth
prose, unwrapping a telling moment here and there, Tyler works through sixty years,
time enough for rending events to become part of the fabric of life. Crises are
overwhelmed in the end by personality, ever the focus of her brilliance. The jacket
blurb claims that the book shows the consequences of a bad marriage; but although
it's clear why the characters might behave as they do, nothing here, as in most
of real life, feels ineluctable. It's not why they do but, rather, how they respond
once the deed is done that interests Tyler. And as always, the people she cares
about are those who care profoundly and unshakably, no matter what happens, about
others.
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