Rapture
by Susan Minot
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Using a single interlude-a brief encounter of old lovers, two bodies entwined on a bed at midday-Minot defines the distance that erupts at what seems to be the height of connection, as well as the extent to which the senses deceive, and the intensely private eroticism of fantasy and the imagination. Minot's lovers are mesmerizing in their individual journeys-one moving toward a kind of holy consummation, the other toward abnegation and blank despair. This is the wayward history of their show more efforts to make contact with each other while deluding themselves about the nature of the contact they're making. Graphic, erotic, provocative, "Rapture" is a meditation on romantic love, sex, and their reflections in the life of the mind. show lessTags
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Novels are ways of looking into other people's thoughts, and if you pick your books carefully, those thoughts will be ones you hadn't experienced. When we say a novel is "enriching," we signal the feeling of the density, depth, variety, or interest of the thoughts that we encounter in novels. But novels can also have the opposite effect. They can reveal an imagination so thin, so simple, so impoverished, that it feels unhealthy to think about it for too long. Minot's imagination in this book is brittle. Her sense of how people interact, what they think, what counts as introspection, what comprises interesting meditation, are so thin, so superficial, so uninteresting, that I felt a cold chill as I read. I felt my own sense of what inner show more life can be slowly weakening. If the book had been longer, I might have stopped reading: not because the book is boring or because she's a bad writer, but because her idea of what it means to think about relationships is so terribly, depressingly pale. Novels can not only be enriching but also impoverishing: they can take away a little of what you feel and think. show less
I'm so glad this book was short. Even so, I picked it up and put it down several times, before finishing it off on a subway ride from Queens in spite of, or maybe because of, the fact that it takes place during one sex act. That says a lot. Don't bother.
Not super creepy - especially if you have read anything recent in this genre/niche. The best part is how they talk about how cool it is to be involved in Reagan’s Star Wars program
Susan Minot really knows how to grab a reader with the opening (I read two paragraphs in-store and bought it). Unfortunately, this is where the talent ends (with this book, at least).
The plot is small scale, and very intimate. So much so that I felt bogged down by too many details that weren't even interesting to begin with.
The story is of two lovers reflecting on their relationship (the man, married, and the woman a colleague). It was obvious a few pages in where this book was going to wind up.
The writing is good and the details are certainly detailed. But the characters are stereotypes and the plot goes nowhere.
Overall, this book fails.
The plot is small scale, and very intimate. So much so that I felt bogged down by too many details that weren't even interesting to begin with.
The story is of two lovers reflecting on their relationship (the man, married, and the woman a colleague). It was obvious a few pages in where this book was going to wind up.
The writing is good and the details are certainly detailed. But the characters are stereotypes and the plot goes nowhere.
Overall, this book fails.
oh, the things that go through your mind when you are going down. a bit contrived, but interesting.
Great read
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Susan Minot, Novelist Susan Minot was born in Boston, Massachusetts and grew up in Manchester-by-the-Sea. She studied writing and painting at Brown University and received an MFA in writing from Columbia University. She published short stories in Grand Street and The New Yorker, which led to an offer for a novel. Minot has also been a Greenpeace show more activist, a carpenter and a bookseller. Minot's first novel, "Monkeys," took nine stories about the Vincent family and combined them to make up the semi-autobiographical novel. It won the Prix Femina Etranger in France in 1987. The Vincent's are a New England family of seven children, a Catholic mother and a Brahmin background father. The story covers twelve years of their lives and tells of a tragic accident that alters their lives. Her second novel, "Lust & Other Stories," is a collection about artists and journalists living in New York City. It examines the relations between men and women in their twenties and thirties, and the difficulty they have coming together and breaking apart. "Folly" takes place in Boston, during the 1920's to 1930's, and tells the story of a woman with a strict Brahmin background having the choice of a husband being the determining factor of her life. "Evening" is the story of Ann Lord on her deathbed. She relives a weekend love affair with Harris Arden, the greatest love of her life, in great detail, while her children stand by her believing her mind is blank. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original title
- Rapture
- Original publication date
- 2002 (1e édition originale américiane) (1e édition originale américiane); 2003-03-20 (1e traduction et édition française, Du monde entier, Gallimard) (1e traduction et édition française, Du monde entier, Gallimard); 2004-10-28 (Réédition française, Folio, Gallimard) (Réédition française, Folio, Gallimard)
- Epigraph*
- /
- Dedication*
- Cet ouvrage est dédié à HF Moody III pour son soutien qui ne s'est jamais démenti.
- First words*
- Il est allongé sur le dos, comme ces soldats surpris par la mort dans une embuscade, bras collé au corps, jambes écartées, pieds dressés vers le ciel, nu. [...]
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)[...]. Elle aussi l'apprendrait. Sans tarder.
- Original language*
- Anglais (Etats-Unis) (Etats-Unis)
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