The dazzling second volume of "The Alexandria Quartet" - and enthralling
and deeply disturbing work of gorgeous surfaces and endless deceptions.
In Alexandria in the years before the Second World War, an exiled Irish
school teacher seeks to unravel his sexual obsession with two women: the
tubercular cafe dancer, Melissa, and Justine, the alluring Jewish wife
of a wealthy Coptic Christian. What emerges in his sessions with the
psychiatrist Balthazar, however, is something far more complex - and
unfathomably more sinister - than neurosis. Lawrence Durrell's
kaleidoscopic narrative ushers us into a world in which no perception is
reliable - and love itself is always an act of treachery.