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Mr Field is a British concert pianist who is injured in an accident and goes to South Africa to convalesce. From there, this novel doesn‘t really have much of a plot but rather is a dreamlike meandering of depression, obsession, and loss. The lack of plot frustrated me, but the prose is beautiful. I think this one may be worth a re-read someday to see if it deepens.
ARC from First To Read, Penguin. I didn‘t really connect with the main character, Mr. Field. I can see through the writing style that we‘re meant to be experiencing his break with reality, but I found that I didn‘t care whether he went round the bend, or turned the corner and recovered. And we truly don‘t get a definitive answer. It was much too choppy and disconnected for my taste. ⭐️⭐️⭐️