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Small Wars por Sadie Jones
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Small Wars (2009 original; edición 2009)

por Sadie Jones (Autor)

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Fresh off her triumphantly assured debut novel The Outcast, award-winning author Sadie Jones has again delivered a quiet masterpiece in Small Wars. Set on the colonial, war-torn island of Cyprus in 1956, Jones tells the story of a young solider, Hal Treherne, and the effects of this "small war" on him, his wife, Clara, and their family. Reminiscent of classic tales of love and war such as The English Patient and Atonement, Jones's gripping novel also calls to mind the master works of Virginia Woolf and their portrayal of the quiet desperation of a marriage in crisis. Small Wars is at once a deeply emotional, meticulously researched work of historical fiction and a profound meditation on war-time atrocities committed both on and off the battlefield.… (más)
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Título:Small Wars
Autores:Sadie Jones (Autor)
Información:Knopf Canada (2009), 384 pages
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I loved this book. Mainly set in occupied Cyprus in the late 1950’s, its subject is a young couple: Hal, a bright young officer who hasn’t been taught to have any kind of real emotional life, and Clara, his young and dutiful wife.

The book divides itself between looking at Hal, appalled and yet brutalised by the conflict he is a part of, and Clara, bored, frightened and powerless. As Hal's military involvement increases, the couple become increasingly unable to communicate. Cyprus itself is beautifully evoked, but it casts no spell over the protagonists.

I was unconvinced by the faltering reconciliation at the end of the book, but as an examination of Englishness, and the effects of war on everyone involved, as well as a portrait of a country I’ve never visited, it was a gripping and involving read. ( )
  Margaret09 | Apr 15, 2024 |
Struggling to write this review because both main characters, soldier husband and stay-at-home mom, aren’t endearing but the story felt real. This book told their story in the backdrop of the Cyprus uprising for independence (I know it’s a bit more complicated than that) from the UK, but it was violent and scary. Wife was immature, at first; husband, likeable until he’s not. This one will run you through the wringer. Of note, UK’s occupation followed the end of the Ottoman Empire’s own occupation of Cyprus—the Ottomans being quite the recurring them for me this year! ( )
  KarenMonsen | Dec 19, 2020 |
This historical novel unfolds in Cyprus in 1956, where British major Hal Treherne is stationed to quell the uprising for "enosis" (union with Greece). His wife Clara joins him with their toddling daughters. Tension builds between the Cypriot resistance and the British force, as well as between husband and wife--he, increasingly disturbed by his work and distant; she, increasingly frustrated by his distance and lonely.

Ms. Jones writes dialogue with a keen sense of Hemingway's "iceburg;" characters rarely say everything they mean. Hal often can't verbalize his feelings at all, especially as memories of land mines and prisoner interrogation pull him ever deeper into himself. Clara maintains her role as brave army wife and says she is fine, though when Hal isn't home, she checks under the couches for bombs. Each unravels bit by bit, invisibly, clinging to a persona for emotional safety. The author's skillful character rendering makes the reader ache for Hal and Clara, then despise them for hurting each other, then ache again.

The writing itself is rather shaky due to passive voice, "be" verbs, and other weak verbs. I might have been unable to enjoy a lesser story weakened by these style flaws, but the characterizations here are strong enough to transcend the prose. This is a probing, wrenching exploration of the masks people wear and the fears they hide; of trauma's affect on relationships; of duty and its limits; and of one marriage's endurance despite multiple wounds. ( )
  AmandaGStevens | Mar 2, 2019 |
Irritating book ( )
  Soulmuser | May 30, 2017 |
I heartily disliked her first book but enjoyed this one. Very understated novel about a military marriage with much relevance and resonance to current sitation in Iraq. ( )
  laurenbufferd | Nov 14, 2016 |
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In her excellent second novel (after The Outcast), Jones sets a couple down in turbulent 1956 Cyprus as the Cypriots seek union with Greece and resist British rule. British army major Hal Treherne is dispatched to Cyprus, taking along his wife, Clara, and their young twin girls. There, they fight separate, but equally maddening, battles—Clara as an army wife with babies in an increasingly dangerous land, and Hal on the front lines where, yearning for firefights, he is instead haunted by his lack of control when torture and rape occur at the hands of his own men. While Hal dodges mortal danger, Clara tries to keep the homefront together, struggling to remain supportive of him as she remains isolated with the twins and he is tormented by the violence he witnesses. After Clara narrowly avoids death, Hal makes a split-second decision with powerful implications for their future. The narrative is excruciatingly tense and also graced with real emotion as a marriage is pushed to the brink and loyalties are stretched and broken. It's the perfect mix of poignant and harrowing.
añadido por VivienneR | editarPublisher's Weekly, starred review (Jun 1, 2019)
 
Sadie Jones's first novel, The Outcast, was a devastating portrait of family damage in a postwar climate of numbness and repression. An unusually confident debut, it combined elegant, understated prose with a raw emotional charge to become that rare thing: a critically applauded bestseller. It's a hard act to follow, and while her second novel again examines love, duty, shame and violence against the backdrop of the 50s, it widens out from the domestic war zone to military conflict in Cyprus. Small Wars is commendably ambitious, but also a thinner, more mannered work than its predecessor. It strips away the social codes and agreed lies of army, family and marriage, but finds little behind them.
añadido por fannyprice | editarThe Guardian, Justine Jordan (Sep 26, 2009)
 

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Fresh off her triumphantly assured debut novel The Outcast, award-winning author Sadie Jones has again delivered a quiet masterpiece in Small Wars. Set on the colonial, war-torn island of Cyprus in 1956, Jones tells the story of a young solider, Hal Treherne, and the effects of this "small war" on him, his wife, Clara, and their family. Reminiscent of classic tales of love and war such as The English Patient and Atonement, Jones's gripping novel also calls to mind the master works of Virginia Woolf and their portrayal of the quiet desperation of a marriage in crisis. Small Wars is at once a deeply emotional, meticulously researched work of historical fiction and a profound meditation on war-time atrocities committed both on and off the battlefield.

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