Beloved Stranger
By (Author) Clare Boylan
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
3rd July 2000
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
320
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
382g
Dick and Lily have been married for fifty years, and Lily finally believes that marriage is like an old tune you take for granted but find yourself whistling when you're happy. Until the night she wakes to find her husband's pyjama'd bottom poking out from under the bed. He claims there's an intruder and he's got him in his sights. When she turns on the light he backs out, holding a shotgun. 'Bugger got away when you created a diversion' he says. The comic incident marks the start of Dick's terrifying plunge into insanity. He enters a world of imaginary enemies, fantastic opportunities, sexual rivals. For an old-fashioned wife who accepted her partner for better or worse, there is nowhere left to turn except to her only daughter. Ruth, who has turned her back on emotional commitment in favour of good sex with good friends is now forced to penetrate the conspiratorial and chaotic web of her parents' marriage. Part love story, part thriller, BELOVED STRANGER is also, an analysis of marriage - a changeless institution in a vastly altered world, a private dictatorship where love and fear, tenderness or tyranny remain hidden at its heart.
'An unusual and original story, beautifully told.' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Terse and truthful...Boylan chips away with forensic delicacy at the accretions of old age to find the quick characters within.' INDEPENDENT 'Boylan poignantly captures the weary sense of responsibility of an only daughter and, in Dick and Lily, she brilliantly conveys the messy progress of married life.' SUNDAY TIMES 'Few novels had looked into the heart of long-term marriage with such clear-eyed compassion as BELOVED STRANGER.' IRISH TIMES 'Clare Boylan's graceful prose enhances this gentle story about a marriage.' IRELAND SUNDAY TRIBUNE 'An acutely observed portrait of emotions and lives in transition, with resounding belief in the redeemability of even the most flawed personalities.' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 'She is always sharp, intelligent, witty and moving and should be celebrated for her gleaming prose and infallible instinct for how people are.' IMAGE 'The author delves deep and the result is a truly touching read.' RTE GUIDE 'Her writing is refined to the bone, she can evoke tears of both laughter and sadness at a stroke, her imagery is masterful.' EVENING HERALD 'Clare Boylan excels at prising the lid off family life.' SUNDAY TRIBUNE
Clare Boylan is the author of six novels and three volumes of short stories. Her mosr recent novel, ROOM FOR A SINGLE LADY, was published by Little, Brown in September 1997 to great acclaim. She lives in County Wicklow, Ireland.