ALDISS, Brian - Forgotten Life - [The Squire Quartet #  (Uncorrected Proof Paperback)

ALDISS, Brian - Forgotten Life - [The Squire Quartet # (Uncorrected Proof Paperback)

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(NO MORE THAN 5 BOOKS PER ORDER OR PARCEL ALLOWED) - Book still very good - 283 pg.   >>>   Clement Winter, a middle-aged psychoanalyst and academic at Oxford University, whose wife Sheila is a successful fantasy novelist, learns of the death of his older brother Joseph, and is faced with the task of dealing with his brother's papers. Because of the age difference they weren't close, and his brother has also spent much of his life travelling in Asia and was a historian specializing in East Asia. -  Joseph Winter had fought in Burma in World War II and had taken part in the post-war occupation of Sumatra, where he had an affair with a married woman. He left descriptions of these parts of his life. These descriptions seem quite authentic, and in reading the book it is sometimes hard to tell whether one is reading a real or a fictional biography. The characters and situations come to life.   (Goodreads)
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