Pictures on the Wall
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- 10 hodin čtení
Hugo Charteris byl skotský romanopisec, jehož díla se často zabývají složitými mezilidskými vztahy a společenskými normami. Jeho psaní se vyznačuje bystrým pozorováním lidské povahy a pronikavým vhledem do psychologie postav. Charteris mistrně splétá napětí a humor, aby prozkoumal témata lásky, zrady a hledání identity. Jeho romány jsou cenným příspěvkem do literatury, který čtenářům nabízí poutavé a myšlenkově podnětné čtení.






This harrowing story of a man lost in his times, bewildered and anguished by both war and love, is a masterful portrayal of the human psyche at odds with itself.
This remarkable novel, suppressed in 1957 and published by Dalkey Archive for the first time, is concerned with a day in the life of a stagnant, aristocratic Scottish family in the 1950s. As the family prepares for its annual Christmas dance, old rivalries and tensions flare as John Harling arrives to visit his sister Mary, who has married Duncan Mackean, next in line to inherit the estate left by Colin Mackean, dead two years now, but very much alive in the memory of the current family, presided over by Alan Mackean and his wife Augustine ("Tin"). By the end of this nerve-racking day, John tells his sister that "this life, which you lead here, is incestuous" and that her husband Duncan "is in love with things he should have left--long ago. Soil, place, family, the past--roots... One must have courage to travel light today." That night, Duncan and Alan go out shooting; only one returns alive.