"A Short History of a Small Place"
Feb. 27th, 2005 10:50 amThe book meanders on merrily. Hilarity is almost always tangled with fatality, be it that of the ducks over Mr Alton's pond at the hands of Gottliebs, or a cowlicked Guinea pig named Artemus Gordon.
Some fine turns of phrase:
- the man who caused her hormones to slip into their tap shoes
- news of (his ex-wife's pregnancy) unloosed an emotional
gulleywash on Mr. Alton's features. He...even left off being purely
reasonably dashing... could well have eroded clean down to homely.
- There is something about standing on a cool cement slab under the stars that breeds romance like mosquitoes.
- Though Mr Zeno carried the load bravely, ... he finally yielded to the accumulated weight of informed medical opinion and expired. There was really nothing else he could do.
- (Rev. Hamilton's sermon on life as roses:) after that final freeze they will all burst into magnificent bloom in the Ming vase of eternity.
- inestimably wealthy with chins