Infinite Splendours
Sofie Laguna
Infinite Splendours
Sofie Laguna
Lawrence Loman is a bright, caring, curious boy with a gift for painting. He lives at home with his mother and younger brother, and the future is laid out before him, full of promise. But when he is ten, an experience of betrayal takes it all away, and Lawrence is left to deal with the devastating aftermath.
As he grows into a man, how will he make sense of what he has suffered? He cannot rewrite history, but must he be condemned to repeat it?
Lawrence finds meaning in the best way he knows. By surrendering himself to art and nature, he creates beauty - beauty made all the more astonishing and soulful for the deprivation that gives rise to it.
Infinite Splendours is an extraordinary novel, incandescent with love and compassion, rich in colour and character. The power and virtuosity of Laguna’s writing make it impossible for us to look away; by being seen, Lawrence is redeemed.
And we, as readers, have had our minds and hearts opened in ways we can’t forget.
Review
Chris Gordon
Infinite Splendours is filled with vivid descriptions of colour, movement, and grace. It also brims with unfathomable grief. I guarantee that award-winning author Sofie Laguna’s latest novel will force you to revisit moments from your own childhood. But, for those readers among us fortunate to have cherished memories of our early years, imagine if the happy memories were cast into shadow by those that followed, and by the belief that you had to keep secrets about that time. This is Laguna’s superpower: capturing feelings in ways that make them urgently real to her readers – in this instance, how it can feel to be guided in life by emotional states of mortification and anguish.
We meet Lawrence Loman as a cheerful 10-year-old child who is close to his brother Paul and to his mother. We meet him as he is poised to take on the world. Lawrence has considerable artistic ability and a deep appreciation of his environment. An uncle comes to stay and a crime is committed. It is this betrayal that permeates Lawrence’s life. It is only through his paintings that Lawrence can escape; it is through his relationship with the natural world that he is able to experience freedom. As the novel follows Lawrence into his adult life, Laguna considers some of the long-term effects of child abuse.
Laguna is the type of writer who does not hide actuality from her readers. Her mission is to look into dark corners and examine suffering, to expose silence, and to give us an insight into other people’s lives. Like all her adult novels, this one will make you cry. Do read this novel knowing that it is painful, but also read it because Laguna’s writing is kind and, truly, a type of poetry in action.
Chris Gordon is the programming and events manager for Readings.
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