Quartet for the End of Time, Johanna Skibsrud
Quartet for the End of Time, Johanna Skibsrud
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Quartet for the End of Time

Author: Johanna Skibsrud

Narrator: Tandy Cronyn

Unabridged: 16 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/28/2014


Synopsis

Inspired by and structured around the chamber piece of the same title by the French composer Olivier Messiaen, Quartet for the End of Time is a mesmerizing story of four lives irrevocably linked in a single act of betrayal. The novel takes us on an unforgettable journey beginning during the 1930s Bonus Army riots, when World War I veteran Arthur Sinclair is falsely accused of conspiracy and then disappears. His absence will haunt his son, Douglas, as well as Alden and Sutton Kelly, the children of a powerful U.S. congressman, as they experience each in different ways the dynamic political social changes that took place leading up to and during World War II. From the New Deal projects through which Douglas, newly fatherless, makes his living to Sutton s work as a journalist, to Alden s life as a code breaker and a spy, each character is haunted by the past and is searching for love, hope, and redemption in a world torn apart by chaos and war. Through the lives of these characters, as well as those of their lovers, friends, and enemies, the novel transports us from the Siberian Expedition of World War I to the underground world of a Soviet spy in the 1920s and 1930s, to the occultist circle of P. D. Ouspensky and London during the Blitz, to the German prison camp where Messiaen originally composed and performed his famous Quartet for the End of Time. At every turn, this rich and ambitious novel tells some of the less well-known stories of twentieth-century history with epic scope and astonishing power, revealing at every turn the ways in which history and memory tend to follow us, and in which absence has a palpable presence.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dana on September 16, 2014

I am unsure how to rate this book, the subject matter was interesting but I found the writing to be too intelligent, in that even the most salt of the earth characters talk like seasoned intellectuals. There were also a lot of chunks of this book that I found to be somewhat boring and overwritten. I......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on September 01, 2014

I'm giving this book 2.5 stars. I like the first half of the book better than the second half and it could have been shorter and tighter. I think I understood what the author was trying to do but the solid, grand themes of social inequality, the affects of war during and after, as well as personal t......more

Goodreads review by Thebruce1314 on October 14, 2014

*received ARC copy* I was really looking forward to this book, since it seemed so me. References to the Great War, WWII and music? Yes, please. I hate to say it, but I was really disappointed. The period in between the wars, particularly in the U.S., is not a part of history that I know a great deal......more

Goodreads review by Pat on November 25, 2014

I had to give four stars to this book, almost went to five, although I must say there are not many people that I would recommend it to. The writing is brilliant, and that is what kept me going. There is almost too much content, and it begs a re-read because there is so much detail, and complicated d......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on December 07, 2017

A very ambitious but unsatisfying novel. What this book desperately needed was a good editor. It is overwritten and prolix. The characters, except for one or two, all sound the same and supposedly have the same perceptions and thoughts. For some of the characters, their interior dialogue or reflecti......more