Famous Last Words
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2001
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Novel • Fiction
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Mystery & Crime Fiction•
Canadian LiteratureEurope • 1940s
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World History2001
Adult
18+ years
In Famous Last Words, Timothy Findley explores themes of power, betrayal, and history through the perspective of Hugh Selwyn Mauberley, a poet entangled in wartime espionage. The narrative unfolds amidst the backdrop of World War II, revealing the complex interplay of truth and illusion as Mauberley reflects on significant historical events and figures.
Mysterious
Dark
Contemplative
Melancholic
Bittersweet
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Findley's Famous Last Words is praised for its intricate narrative and historical blending, capturing the chaotic end of WWII with vivid detail. Critics commend its rich, complex characters but note the dense, shifting timelines can be challenging for some readers. Overall, it's seen as a compelling exploration of truth and deception in wartime.
A reader who enjoys Famous Last Words by Timothy Findley likely appreciates historical fiction and literary intrigue, with a penchant for complex narratives akin to The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje. They are intrigued by WWII settings and enjoy character-driven plots with philosophical underpinnings.
1,848 ratings
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416
Novel • Fiction
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Mystery & Crime Fiction•
Canadian LiteratureEurope • 1940s
•
World History2001
Adult
18+ years
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