The Transit Of Venus
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Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
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A sweeping work of literary fiction, The Transit of Venus chronicles the intertwined lives of two Australian sisters, Caro and Grace Bell, as they navigate love, loss, and ambition across continents and decades in the mid-twentieth century. Shirley Hazzard constructs a richly layered narrative that traces the sisters' relationships with a cast of compelling men — scientists, poets, and bureaucrats — whose choices irrevocably shape the women's destinies. Written in luminous, precise prose, the novel illustrates how fate and human longing operate with the same inexorable force as the celestial phenomenon of its title, where one body passes across the face of another, briefly and transformatively. Hazzard's tone is both elegiac and intellectually exhilarating, rewarding careful readers with foreshadowing so subtle it only reveals its full weight in retrospect. Widely regarded as a masterpiece of twentieth-century literature, the novel presents a profound meditation on time, chance, and the paths not taken.
Author: Shirley Hazzard
Format: Hardback
Published: 1980, The Viking Press
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A sweeping work of literary fiction, The Transit of Venus chronicles the intertwined lives of two Australian sisters, Caro and Grace Bell, as they navigate love, loss, and ambition across continents and decades in the mid-twentieth century. Shirley Hazzard constructs a richly layered narrative that traces the sisters' relationships with a cast of compelling men — scientists, poets, and bureaucrats — whose choices irrevocably shape the women's destinies. Written in luminous, precise prose, the novel illustrates how fate and human longing operate with the same inexorable force as the celestial phenomenon of its title, where one body passes across the face of another, briefly and transformatively. Hazzard's tone is both elegiac and intellectually exhilarating, rewarding careful readers with foreshadowing so subtle it only reveals its full weight in retrospect. Widely regarded as a masterpiece of twentieth-century literature, the novel presents a profound meditation on time, chance, and the paths not taken.