An exploration of love and its excesses, missteps, and modest
triumphs, from the Booker Prize-winning author of The Sea, The Sea
In a dark comedy of errors, Iris Murdoch portrays the mischief wrought
by Julius, a cynical intellectual who decides to demonstrate through a
Machiavellian experiment how easily loving couples, caring friends, and
devoted siblings can betray their loyalties. As puppet master, Julius
artfully plays on the human tendency to embrace drama and intrigue and
to prefer the distraction of confrontations to the difficult effort of
communicating openly and honestly.
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