Felipe Fierro Fierro itibaren 56030 Terricciola PI, İtalya
Much like Frazier's Cold Mountain, this novel is good, well-written historical fiction. It's not so obviously formed around rewriting a classic (the earlier novel was an update of The Odyssey), but it's still deeply wrapped up in a pair of classics: Le Morte de Arthur and Don Quixote. I think Frazier says some useful things about contemporary society and the disconnect of our lives now by looking at an earlier period of massive change, the turn of the 20th century, through the eyes of a man who is born into the early 19th century and lives to see the influx of automobiles, electric lights, telephones, etc.
predictable but yet ok 3 maybe?