Adam Foulds "The Quickening Maze"
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) (June 29, 2010) | ISBN: 0143117793 | 272 pages | epub+mobi | 274.47kb+186.77kb
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) (June 29, 2010) | ISBN: 0143117793 | 272 pages | epub+mobi | 274.47kb+186.77kb
London. Worried over the cost of the wedding for his eldest daughter, Matthew invents a machine to mass-produce filigreed wood furniture. Ignoring the asylum for his business pursuits, Matthew seeks investors, including the Tennyson family, of whom Alfred's brother, Septimus, is a patient at High Beach. John, meanwhile, spirals into a fantasy world fueled by his obsession with a dead childhood sweetheart, Mary. Things become complicated when John deludes himself into thinking a fellow patient is his dead love. All the while, Alfred, who is at the asylum to be near his brother, is fruitlessly pursued by Matthew's adolescent daughter, Hannah. While Alfred, unfortunately, is the least convincing character, John's madness is richly imagined, and Matthew comes off as powerfully sympathetic as he grows ever more desperate to raise funds for his business gamble. There's a manneredness to the storytelling that devotees of 19th-century British literature will appreciate.