Widower's House

Author(s): John Bayley

Biography & Memoir

In this book John Bayley completes his trilogy, looking back on the years in sickness and health which he and Iris spent together, and attempting to come to terms with her absence. As time goes by he finds himself beset with new and alarmingly unfamiliar problems: he suffers equally from the helplessness of being alone and the kindly harassment of well-wishers; discovering too that a widowerâÂÂs life can contain many moments of bizarre comedy.He chronicles these in a prose as delightful as it is witty and in a book rich with allusions and full of memorable stories and portraits. But too much solitude â or too much company â begin to make life seem unbearably complicated. Mella and Margot, ladies who singly and together have shown signs of wanting to take him over, make a determined reappearance. When these events move inexorably towards a crisis, he feels compelled to leave the house in Oxford where he and Iris lived for more than ten years. It is a decision made with reluctance, which promises nonetheless to give the period of bereavement an unexpectedly happy ending.

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John Bayley is the author of three novels. His two non-fiction work IRIS: A MEMOIR and IRIS AND THE FRIENDS became international bestsellers. He was Warton Professor of English at Oxford and is a fellow of St. Catherine's College.

General Fields

  • : 9780349114781
  • : Little, Brown Book Group
  • : Abacus
  • : 01 May 2002
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : John Bayley
  • : Paperback
  • : New edition
  • : 823.914
  • : 262