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The Time We Have Taken

de Steven Carroll

Sèrie: Glenroy Series (3)

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The straight line of History has led, and was always leading, to this day and they have all been lucky enough to be alive, right now, to greet the moment. One suburban morning in Summer 1970, Peter van Rijn, proprietor of the television and wireless shop, realises that his suburb is 100 years old. He contacts the Mayor, who assembles a Committee, and celebrations are eagerly planned. That same morning, just a few streets way, Rita is awakened by a dream of her husband's snores. It is years since Vic moved north, and left their house of empty silences, yet his life remains bound up with hers. Their son, too, has moved on - Michael is at university, exploring new ideas and the heady world of grown-up love. Yet Rita still stubbornly stays in the old street, unable to imagine leaving the house she has tended so lovingly for so long. Instead she has taken on the care of another house as well - that of the widowed Mrs Webster, owner of the suburb's landmark factory, now in decline. As these lives entwine, and the Committee commissions its centenary mural and prepares to commemorate Progress, History - in the shape of the new, post-war generation represented by Michael and his friends - is heading straight for them... THE TIME WE HAVE TAKEN is a celebration of the rhythms and intricacies of suburban life, and a meditation on its limitations. Steven Carroll achieves a luminous intimacy with his characters as he explores both a society teetering on the edge of radical change, and the richness and complexity of that most common of Australian experiences - the suburbs.… (més)
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Es mostren 1-5 de 8 (següent | mostra-les totes)
Third book of the trilogy so the characters and the suburb were familiar. Events progress slowly with lengthy decriptions of the main characters thoughts and the author's voice of what happens in the future (this is a bit disconcerting for the reader). ( )
  siri51 | Mar 18, 2019 |
The blurb claims it is 'a meditation on the rhythms of suburban life'. Alas I find said suburban life quite dull. I also found it surprisingly lacking in local flavour ... Felt like the characters could have been anywhere really, which was odd for a work built around the idea of a suburb's centenary. Most poignant aspect the one-sided love of Michael for Madeleine, but not remarkable enough to warrant another star. ( )
  Kirstie_Innes-Will | Apr 18, 2014 |
This book, and indeed the trilogy it forms part of, has a whiff of pretentiousness about it. It's almost as though Carroll is consciously trying to write the great Australian novel; a book which makes profound statements about the nature of suburban society. I suppose (almost) all authors have visions of their own grandeur, but it doesn't always come across so obviously. Almost the entire book is written from the point of view of an external observer and the total amount of direct dialog would probably occupy less than one page. It's as though the narrator is teaching us a lesson on the social history of Australian post-war suburbia, rather than making the reader a part of that society. That's not necessarily bad, and indeed there's lots of good aspects of this approach. The story is worth telling and I did enjoy reading it. The characters are definitely realistic and as a suburban baby-boom Australian I felt very much that this was my society. I just think a more subtle approach would in the end be more effective. ( )
  oldblack | Sep 17, 2012 |
Suburban Melbourne, 1970. I was there, had forgotten much about it until reading this beautiful reminder ( )
1 vota JillianMcD | Nov 12, 2009 |
Too slow for me, gradual unfolding of characters' lives. Didn't feel any sympathy with them - too much at a distance.
  mairangiwoman | Dec 3, 2008 |
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The straight line of History has led, and was always leading, to this day and they have all been lucky enough to be alive, right now, to greet the moment. One suburban morning in Summer 1970, Peter van Rijn, proprietor of the television and wireless shop, realises that his suburb is 100 years old. He contacts the Mayor, who assembles a Committee, and celebrations are eagerly planned. That same morning, just a few streets way, Rita is awakened by a dream of her husband's snores. It is years since Vic moved north, and left their house of empty silences, yet his life remains bound up with hers. Their son, too, has moved on - Michael is at university, exploring new ideas and the heady world of grown-up love. Yet Rita still stubbornly stays in the old street, unable to imagine leaving the house she has tended so lovingly for so long. Instead she has taken on the care of another house as well - that of the widowed Mrs Webster, owner of the suburb's landmark factory, now in decline. As these lives entwine, and the Committee commissions its centenary mural and prepares to commemorate Progress, History - in the shape of the new, post-war generation represented by Michael and his friends - is heading straight for them... THE TIME WE HAVE TAKEN is a celebration of the rhythms and intricacies of suburban life, and a meditation on its limitations. Steven Carroll achieves a luminous intimacy with his characters as he explores both a society teetering on the edge of radical change, and the richness and complexity of that most common of Australian experiences - the suburbs.

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