Brief Lives

Brief Lives by Anita Brookner, published by Penguin in 1991, is a novel that explores the complexities of an unlikely friendship. This edition, comprising 217 pages, presents a narrative centered on the contrasting personalities of Julia, a flamboyant and egocentric character, and Fay, who is modest and self-effacing. Their relationship, shaped by their husbands’ business partnership and a shared secret, reveals the nuances of social interactions and the deep longings that accompany them.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the dynamics between Julia and Fay, as their bond oscillates between fascination and disapproval. The story delves into themes of psychological complexity and the compromises individuals make in their relationships. Through this exploration, Brookner invites reflection on the nature of intimacy and the often uneasy connections we forge with others and ourselves.
Official synopsis Publisher
“With this novel, Booker Prize-winning author Anita Brookner confirms her reputation as an unparalleled observer of social nuance and deeply felt longings. Brief Lives chronicles an unlikely friendship: that between the flamboyant, monstrously egocentric Julia and the modest, self-effacing Fay, who is at once fascinated and appalled by Julia’s excesses. Thrust together by their husbands’ business partnership — and by a guilty secret — Julia and Fay develop an intense bond that is nonetheless something less than intimacy, a relationship in which we see our own uneasy compromises, not only with other people, but with life itself” — Amazon.com.
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