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Friday Finds: The Infinities

The Infinities by John Banville
Release Date: February 23,  2010

 Friday Finds is hosted by Should Be Reading.

Here’s the blurb from the publisher:

On a languid midsummer’s day in the countryside, old Adam Godley, a renowned theoretical mathematician, is dying. His family gathers at his bedside: his son, young Adam, struggling to maintain his marriage to a radiantly beautiful actress; his nineteen-year-old daughter, Petra, filled with voices and visions as she waits for the inevitable; their stepmother, Ursula, whose relations with the Godley children are strained at best; and Petra’s “young man”—very likely more interested in the father than the daughter—who has arrived for a superbly ill-timed visit.

But the Godley family is not alone in their vigil. Around them hovers a family of mischievous immortals—among them, Zeus, who has his eye on young Adam’s wife; Pan, who has taken the doughy, perspiring form of an old unwelcome acquaintance; and Hermes, who is the genial and omniscient narrator: “We too are petty and vindictive,” he tells us, “just like you, when we are put to it.” As old Adam’s days on earth run down, these unearthly beings start to stir up trouble, to sometimes wildly unintended effect. . . .

Blissfully inventive and playful, rich in psychological insight and sensual detail, The Infinities is at once a gloriously earthy romp and a wise look at the terrible, wonderful plight of being human—a dazzling novel from one of the most widely admired and acclaimed writers at work today.

Banville won the Man Booker Prize for The Sea back in 2005. I haven’t read his work before but The Sea is on my list and now this one looks really good too. Sigh. My shelves will never be empty, that’s for sure!

You’re a Bookseller and you said WHAT?

I visited a bookstore the other day and as I was browsing, I overheard the bookseller recommending The Girl With a Dragon Tattoo to a customer looking for a gift for a 10-year-old girl. Yep. A 10-year-old. The bookseller went on to say that is was a bestseller and that girls everywhere love it. I was standing two shelves over and practically peed my pants. What???

I edged my way over to see the sort of idiot I was dealing with. The customer looked okay, NORMAL if you will. She then asked if there was any graphic content because this girl’s parents are very religious and careful about what she reads. The bookseller pushed her magenta-streaked hair out of her face,  cleared her throat and said that it was a tad mature but very readable.

At this point I was looking for a nice way to butt in, but the customer must have sensed something because she came right over to me and asked me if it was appropriate for a young girl. I went on to explain that there is a very violent rape scene, numerous mentions of sex along with various sexual acts and that the language is quite graphic at times. Oh, and did I mention that in Sweden the book was called Men Who Hate Women and that there is a domestic violence theme running throughout the entire novel?

The customer was very good. She simply said “Thank you”, placed the book back on the shelf and walked out. I can’t say I blame her. I gave the bookseller the evil eye. I mean, what in the world was she thinking? I’m not sure the bookseller has even read it. Perhaps she saw “girl” in the title and thought Little House on the Prairie or something. Can you imagine what would have happened if the customer had decided to BUY it?