
Patrick Melrose: The Novels
Never Mind, Bad News, Some Hope, Mother's Milk, and At Last
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Alex Jennings
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Edward St. Aubyn
COLLECTED INTO ONE VOLUME FOR THE FIRST TIME, ALL FIVE INSTALLMENTS OF EDWARD ST. AUBYN'S CELEBRATED PATRICK MELROSE NOVELS
Now a 5-Part Limited Event Series on Showtime, Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Blythe Danner.
Edward St. Aubyn has penned one of the most acclaimed series of the decade with the Patrick Melrose Novels. Now you can listen to all five novels in one volume: Never Mind, Bad News, Mother's Milk, Some Hope, and At Last.
By turns harrowing and hilarious, this ambitious novel cycle dissects the English upper class. Edward St. Aubyn offers his listener the often darkly funny and self-loathing world of privilege as we follow Patrick Melrose's story of abuse, addiction, and recovery from the age of five into early middle age.
The Patrick Melrose Novels are "a memorable tour de force" (The New York Times Book Review) by one of "the most brilliant English novelists of his generation" (Alan Hollinghurst).
Praise for Patrick Melrose: The Novels:
"...at its best audio offers a complementary or overlapping experience to the actual book. For example Alex Jennings’s readings of the Patrick Melrose novels by Edward St Aubyn are sublime, a sustained performance that also allows the prose to breathe in its own right. And really funny." — The Guardian, quoting author Andy Miller
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“Stunning, sparkling fiction . . . Unforgettable.” —The Wall Street Journal
“One of the best fictional cycles in contemporary fiction.” —The Boston Globe
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These stories are heartbreaking and somewhat haunting for those that can relate to certain parts. Most of us cannot relate to being an aristocrat, but there are a lot of vulnerable parts people can relate to. These stories have stuck with me.
What an Emotional Ride
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Harrowingly brilliant
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unexpected ways l. This book delves deep into the private lives of the privileged- but not in a boring “better than you” way.
Just gets better & better
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Darkly entertaining
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as it gets—agonizing and hilarious (sarcasm being an effective coping strategy of course). The reader perfectly embodies the author’s inner life and struggles.
Devastating but luminous
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Extraordinary narration!
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You love to hate most of the characters (eg Nicholas Pratt) and get an articulation of substance abuse and sadness that I wouldn’t recommend for everyone - but overall, the beauty of the writing outweighed the self loathing, miserable characters that fill this interesting series.
Funny, self loathing, and truly damaged characters
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Just to provide a short synopsis of each of the 5 novels herein (in order of publication):
NEVER MIND: Set in a mountain village in southeast France at the summer home of the protagonist Patrick when he was 5 years old. His dreadfully cruel father and meek alcoholic mother host several guests at a dinner party. Includes an incident of the lewd abuse of Patrick.
BAD NEWS: Patrick is now a 25-year-old heroin abuser in New York City to retrieve the ashes of his father over a 24-hour period. Includes probably the most accurate depiction of the mindset of a active drug addict I've ever read.
SOME HOPE: Set back in England a few years later, prior to and at a society party, also takes place over a single day. Patrick is trying to stay clean and shares his secret with his best friend. A mordant observation of the haughty, shallow and cruel nature of the British upper crust. Queen Elizabeth's sister, Prince Margaret, plays a large and largely unflattering role.
MOTHER'S MILK: This novel, unlike the first 3 and the last, all of which are set on a single day, occurs over several years. It's almost as long as the first 3 combined. Patrick's 2 sons are born. For most of it, he's a self-centered cad, drunk and on pain pills. His mother has given away most of Patrick's legacy to a spiritual guide (like Tolle').
AT LAST: Patrick's mom's funeral. St. Aubyn really takes a sardonic whip to aristocracy concentrated in the form of a snot named Nicholas Pratt and his mother's sister. Example: Patrick's uncle comments on the charitable and warm nature of Patrick's mother, "Eleanor was always concerned about other people." "That can be a good thing," Nicholas admitted, "depending on who those other people are."
I'm not sure that I'd give any of the 5 novels 5 stars, but as a collection they are definitely worth the price.
A Moat Surrounding Both British Nobility and Abuse
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? have you rubbed elbows with medicated and bored plutocrats
? does it intrigue you to peel the veneer off the lives of the idle rich
edward st. aubyn has written a great series of books to guide you
he knows this life quite well from long, sad first hand experience
several of the best sections have the feel of a well-written autobiography
wealth, it turns out, is not as useful and reliable as we've been lead to believe
beyond a certain basic level, money seems to generate hollow, feeble souls
st. aubyn reveals all this with wit and humor and a delicious knowing insight
do nothing for a long time in the same place
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I tried, I really tried!
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