Hoeg's novel weaves together Kaspar's past and present with the music of Bach and the wisdom of the great philosophers. Hoeg does make some jumps in time in this novel which are a bit hard to follow, and it isn't always easy telling the good guys from the bad, but Kaspar is such an engaging character, I willingly followed him through all 408 pages. He is one of the great clowns, and his performance in this book is not only memorable, but masterful!
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Monday, April 22, 2013
The Quiet Girl by Peter Hoeg
Hoeg's novel weaves together Kaspar's past and present with the music of Bach and the wisdom of the great philosophers. Hoeg does make some jumps in time in this novel which are a bit hard to follow, and it isn't always easy telling the good guys from the bad, but Kaspar is such an engaging character, I willingly followed him through all 408 pages. He is one of the great clowns, and his performance in this book is not only memorable, but masterful!
I don't like clowns either, but this does sound interesting! I read a few of Peter Hoeg's other books years ago, though I can't remember much about them now.
ReplyDeleteKaspar is one of those characters that is unforgettable. He is definitely my favorite part of this book...even if he is a clown.
DeleteClowns: scary! But Peter Hoeg -- one of my favorites. You've made this book sound enticing.
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