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A New England Affair
A New England Affair | Steven Carroll
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The latest, immensely moving novel of lost love and missed moments from Steven Carroll, one of Australia's greatest writers, multi-award winner of the Miles Franklin Award, the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Prime Minister's Literary Award ‘Why do some nights feel as though they were always waiting to happen? Or have already happened and will again? And why don't we know it then? Why is it only afterwards we say, yes, that was when my life turned?' 1965. The great poet, TS Eliot, is dead. Hearing the news, the seventy-two year old Emily Hale points her Ford Roadster towards the port of Gloucester, where a fishing boat will take her out to sea, near the low, treacherous rocks called the Dry Salvages, just off Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Over the course of that day, clutching a satchel of letters, Emily Hale slips between past and present, reliving her life with Eliot – starting with that night in 1913, the moment when her life turned, when the young Tom Eliot and Emily Hale fell deeply in love with each other. But Tom moved to London to fulfil his destiny as the famous poet ‘TS Eliot', and Emily went on to become his muse – the silent figure behind some of the greatest poetry of the 20th century – his friend and his confidante. But never did she become his lover or his wife. From Steven Carroll, one of our most brilliant, award-winning authors, A New England Affair is the third novel in his acclaimed Eliot Quartet, a companion novel to The Lost Life and A World of Other People. It is a deeply moving, intense and poignant novel of a love that never finds the right moment, and so becomes the ghost of what could have been, of what never quite was, and never quite will be.
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Friday‘s op shop scores between my morning Swan Lake ballet repertoire class and my afternoon ballet exam class. I also took myself out to the sushi train for lunch.

DivineDiana Very productive day. 🩰📚 1y
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This novel is an imagined account of the relationship between TS Eliot and his first love, nicely brought up Miss Emily Hale. It's a study in repression, how their particular social environment resulted in a total failure to communicate what they felt or what they wanted from each other. Almost impossible to believe from our 21st century viewpoint. The contrast of the attitudes of Miss Hale's mid 20th century student was a little light relief.

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