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The Wallpaper Fox
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The Wallpaper Fox

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Written with razor-sharp wit and keen psychological insight, this compelling novel explores the way people–husbands, wives, parents, children, lovers–use and abuse each other. Under the meticulously maintained social conventions of the wealthy Warner family lie more primitive impulses and desires. As each character faces a crisis, we start to see the fascinating ways in which they make moral choices. Philipson gives us a very believable portrait of a marriage. He also gives us no easy answers … and best of all, real storytelling. –Publishers Weekly

This solid and serious novel emerges as not just an expose of what really goes on behind the well-groomed facades of the affluent, but a thoughtful exploration of character and the efficacy of moral action in forming and reforming it. –Jane Larkin Crain, New York Times Book Review

A swift, no-fudging narrative by a writer it is always rewarding to rediscover. –Sophie Wilkins, National Review

An extraordinary novel, fascinating, compelling, and totally disconcerting. –Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Has the drama, intelligence and moral force of an American Howards End.-Cynthia Ozick

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Date
15 May 2000
Pages
228
ISBN
9780226667485

Written with razor-sharp wit and keen psychological insight, this compelling novel explores the way people–husbands, wives, parents, children, lovers–use and abuse each other. Under the meticulously maintained social conventions of the wealthy Warner family lie more primitive impulses and desires. As each character faces a crisis, we start to see the fascinating ways in which they make moral choices. Philipson gives us a very believable portrait of a marriage. He also gives us no easy answers … and best of all, real storytelling. –Publishers Weekly

This solid and serious novel emerges as not just an expose of what really goes on behind the well-groomed facades of the affluent, but a thoughtful exploration of character and the efficacy of moral action in forming and reforming it. –Jane Larkin Crain, New York Times Book Review

A swift, no-fudging narrative by a writer it is always rewarding to rediscover. –Sophie Wilkins, National Review

An extraordinary novel, fascinating, compelling, and totally disconcerting. –Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Has the drama, intelligence and moral force of an American Howards End.-Cynthia Ozick

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Date
15 May 2000
Pages
228
ISBN
9780226667485