At Last

At Last by Edward St Aubyn, published by Pan Macmillan in October 2012, explores the complex dynamics of family through the eyes of Patrick Melrose. As he navigates the aftermath of his mother Eleanor’s passing, Patrick confronts the intricate relationships with friends and relatives who gather to pay their respects. This edition presents a narrative that delves into themes of pain and acceptance, revealing how Patrick’s transition to orphanhood may not be the liberation he anticipated.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of interactions as the family gathers for a final party, where conversations are both revealing and evasive. The social nuances and underlying tensions create a backdrop for Patrick’s introspection, leading him to sense a new current of safety amidst the chaos. At Last serves as a culmination of the Melrose books, offering a blend of dark comedy and emotional depth, while reflecting on the treacheries inherent in familial bonds.
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For Patrick Melrose, “family” is more than a double-edged sword. As friends, relatives and foes trickle in to pay final respects to his mother, Eleanor–an heiress who gave up the grandeur of her upbringing for “good works,” freely bestowed on everyone but her own child–Patrick finds that his transition to orphanhood may not be the liberation he had so long imagined.
Yet as the service ends and the family gathers for a final party, as conversations are overheard, danced around and concertedly avoided, amidst the social niceties and social horrors, the calms and the rapids, Patrick begins to sense a new current. At the end of the day, alone in his rooftop bedsit, it seems to promise some form of safety, at last.
A powerful reflection on pain, acceptance, and the treacheries of family, At Last is the stunning culmination of the Melrose books, a work of glittering dark comedy and profound emotional truth.
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