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Reunion

por Alan Lightman

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At fifty-two, Charles is a professor at a minor 'leafy little college', a once promising poet, divorced, admiring of passion but without passion himself. On an impulse, he decides to attend his thirtieth college reunion - and there magically witnesses a replay of his last year in college. Thirty years ago, Charles, then a romantic and tender twenty-two year-old, had fallen obsessively in love with a beautiful dancer. Drawn back into his past like a moth to a flame, he recalls his love affair played out amidst the social and political chaos of the late 1960s. Struggling with memories that often appear contradictory, Charles confronts once again the series of devastating events that forever changed his life...… (más)
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In a more literary vein than my usual chick-lit, I attempted "Reunion" by Alan Lightman, and gave up after 111 pages. Charles muses and reminisces on the brink of his 30-year Princeton-like college reunion, and I couldn't stay awake. The author has won many awards, so it's probably not him, it's me. ( )
  ennie | Jul 5, 2011 |
Boring and slight. Guy goes to college reunion and re-imagines his affair with a ballerina. ( )
  bobbieharv | Aug 5, 2007 |
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What makes this book a hefty cut above most is the accurate - occasionally emotionally brutal - writing, and the honesty with which Lightman/Charles approaches his task. This could have been mawkish in other hands, but Lightman's touch is as his name would suggest.
añadido por stephmo | editarNew Zeland Herald, Michael Larsen (Nov 19, 2003)
 
This nostalgia-fest is soggily sentimental but its sharp, elegant style is some compensation.
añadido por stephmo | editarThe Telegraph, Jessica Mann (Aug 25, 2003)
 
Nevertheless, Lightman's lyrical meditation on aging and nostalgia may hit home for just about any reader on the downhill side of 40. Like most good books, "Reunion," too, is a microcosm, a scale model of the world we know.
 
Alan Lightman's elegant new novel, spare, economical and charged with meaning, is a seasonal reminder that special effects can be luminously achieved without pyrotechnics.
añadido por stephmo | editarNew York Times, Jonathan Wilson (Jul 27, 2003)
 
For a while, there’s much to admire, like the satiric set piece about academic pettiness that introduces Galloway, and the allegorical aside about an amorous (and fictional) 19th-century astronomer named Ulrich Schmeken. But the cycles of passion and fear of connecting that Charles and Juliana go through are like an emotional Möbius strip - there’s far too much repetition here for a novel so short - and after a while you start to feel you’re trapped in the mind of a slow learner.
añadido por stephmo | editarBoston Phoenix, Richard C. Walls (Jul 25, 2003)
 
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At fifty-two, Charles is a professor at a minor 'leafy little college', a once promising poet, divorced, admiring of passion but without passion himself. On an impulse, he decides to attend his thirtieth college reunion - and there magically witnesses a replay of his last year in college. Thirty years ago, Charles, then a romantic and tender twenty-two year-old, had fallen obsessively in love with a beautiful dancer. Drawn back into his past like a moth to a flame, he recalls his love affair played out amidst the social and political chaos of the late 1960s. Struggling with memories that often appear contradictory, Charles confronts once again the series of devastating events that forever changed his life...

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