The Master by Colm Toibin

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    • ISBN: 0743250419
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: April 2005
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    Comments from the Seller: Fair 0743250419 Reading copy only--all pages intact--Visible liquid damage--Visible wear-marking-shelf wear.

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    Synopsis

    Like Michael Cunningham in The Hours, Colm Tóibín captures the extraordinary mind and heart of a great writer. Beautiful and profoundly moving, The Master tells the story of a man born into one of America's first intellectual families who leaves his country in the late nineteenth century to live in Paris, Rome, Venice, and London among privileged artists and writers.

    In stunningly resonant prose, Tóibín captures the loneliness and the hope of a master of psychological subtlety whose forays into intimacy inevitably failed those he tried to love. The emotional intensity of this portrait is riveting.

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    Finalist for the 2004 Man Booker Prize for Fiction

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    What Tóibín has so boldly done-and so brilliantly and successfully-is forge a sympathetic imagining of James' interior life….Even the reader who knows little about Henry James or his work can enjoy this marvelously intelligent and engaging novel, which presents not on a silver platter but in tender, opened hands a beautifully nuanced psychological portrait. (Starred)

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    Biography

    Colm Tóibín is the author of four previous novels, The South, The Heather Blazing, The Story of the Night, and The Blackwater Lightship, which was shortlisted for the 1999 Booker Prize. He lives in Dublin.

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    Most boring porn I ever paid money for.by Anonymous

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    08/10/2008: This has to be the most boring pseudo- victorian- intellectual-elitist- stroke book ever written. Please use your mind in more healthful ways. If you cannot, try one of those books by Anon. at least you won't fall asleep during the good parts.

    Words that go nowhereby Anonymous

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    08/15/2007: I usually read at least 1 book a week. I've been reading this book for 3 weeks and the words keep going on and on and on and on and on. I hoped the book would get better but after 200 pages, I had to stop reading it because it was so boring. The author uses 5,000 words and doesn't say anything. I have never read a book so dry, hard to follow and pointless.


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