Imagen del autor

Stephen Gilbert (1) (1912–2010)

Autor de Willard

Para otros autores llamados Stephen Gilbert, ver la página de desambiguación.

5 Obras 218 Miembros 1 Reseña

Sobre El Autor

Créditos de la imagen: From Valancourt Classics Website

Obras de Stephen Gilbert

Willard (1968) 182 copias
The Landslide (1943) 19 copias
The Burnaby Experiments (1952) — Autor — 10 copias
Monkeyface (1948) 5 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1912-07-22
Fecha de fallecimiento
2010-06-23
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
Newcastle, County Down, Ireland
Lugares de residencia
Whiteabbey, Northern Ireland
Relaciones
Reid, Forrest (mentor)
Stevenson, Kathleen (wife)

Miembros

Reseñas

This was a fun read, and there were lots of surprises along the way. Since I had seen the movie first, it took me a long time to realize that the narrator was anonymous, and it also didn't become clear until later that the novel was set in England. Neither is very important.

The story is told in first person, as diary entries by the main character. He lives with an ailing, overbearing mother in an enormous old house that neither can afford. When he decides to save a family of rats from drowning, he befriends them and becomes their caretaker, slowly training a group in simple tricks. At first, he does it as a pastime, later he uses the rats in revenge against his boss, and even later he uses them to rob stores and unsuspecting wealthy families.

It's a very strange book, and I couldn't get over the numerous weird left turns it took throughout the course of the novel. As unbalanced and unreliable as the narrator is, you still sympathize with him, and his rationalizations somehow made sense to me a lot of the time. I also really liked how his logic began to fail and his actions became increasingly more deplorable as the story continues. And even while that happens, he starts to realize how crazy he really is and begins to clean himself up and lead a more normal life.

The parts where the narrator is sneaking around to commit his crimes can be genuinely suspenseful, but things can slow down quite a bit with the copious descriptions of much of the narrator's rather mundane life. Many people might find this too slow, but I enjoyed it quite a bit.
… (más)
1 vota
Denunciada
ConnieJo | Mar 4, 2011 |

Listas

También Puede Gustarte

Autores relacionados

Andrew Doyle Introduction
Berthold Wolpe Cover artist

Estadísticas

Obras
5
Miembros
218
Popularidad
#102,474
Valoración
4.1
Reseñas
1
ISBNs
20
Idiomas
3

Tablas y Gráficos