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"It is the summer of 1940, and Lisbon, Portugal, is the only neutral port left in Europe--a city filled with spies, crowned heads, and refugees of every nationality, tipping back absinthe to while away the time until their escape. Awaiting safe passage to New York on the SS Manhattan, two couples meet: Pete and Julia Winters, expatriate Americans fleeing their sedate life in Paris; and Edward and Iris Freleng, sophisticated, independently wealthy, bohemian, and beset by the social and sexual anxieties of their class"--Dust jacket flap.
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1940, à Lisbonne, dans le Portugal de Salazar, deux couples anglo-saxons qui ont fui la France occupée attendent d'embarquer dans le bateau qui les ramènera à New-York. J'ai aimé à la fois le cadre et l'intrigue de ce roman plutôt réussi.
I wish I could like this book more. I was immediately drawn into the setting; WW2 in the neutral port city of Lisbon, Portugal. I was unfamiliar with that bit of history, and the book painted the picture of that period and location very well.
Unfortunately this book is really let down by the uninteresting main characters whose motives rarely make sense, and the terrible dialogue that occurs between them which is a shame as the novel has some great writing in between.
I didn't buy Iris and Edwards relationship, I didnt buy Edward as a character, and I couldn't understand Petes obsession with him. Everytime the two talked I wanted Edwards dull, pretentious conversation to be over, yet Pete was yearning for him... why? All the while Julia was either being stroppy or playing solitaire...
One of my favorite books of the year. This new book by David Leavitt appealed to my love of historical fiction as as two couples meet over a spilled deck of solitaire cards in Lisbon Portugal. They are escaping German occupied France. An unexpected love story ensues with very unexpected outcomes.