Posted November 11, 2020
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Started with The Magicians, by J.B. Priestley
A middle-aged manager of an industrial enterprise gets replaced. He is a man of the production side of the business, he can do anything. The substitute is a younger man with a financial background. The protagonist decides to leave the company and cash in the stock he owns, instead of remaining in a subordinate position. He remains unmarried and has no dependents. What will he do with his life now, he still does not know. But it seems that he is to receive a visit...
So far, engrossing prose and excellent handling of the upper managerial class in speech and behaviour. The fantastic is to arrive. Priestley is a master of using the fantastic to tell real world truth. Which is the business of good literature: telling the truth by means of a made up story.
Started with The Magicians, by J.B. Priestley
A middle-aged manager of an industrial enterprise gets replaced. He is a man of the production side of the business, he can do anything. The substitute is a younger man with a financial background. The protagonist decides to leave the company and cash in the stock he owns, instead of remaining in a subordinate position. He remains unmarried and has no dependents. What will he do with his life now, he still does not know. But it seems that he is to receive a visit...
So far, engrossing prose and excellent handling of the upper managerial class in speech and behaviour. The fantastic is to arrive. Priestley is a master of using the fantastic to tell real world truth. Which is the business of good literature: telling the truth by means of a made up story.
Post edited November 11, 2020 by Carradice