Monday, September 27, 2010
Strait is the Gate
Andre Gide's novel has moments of great power and beauty, but its earnestness can wear on a reader. A story of human love thwarted by the desire for spiritual perfection, Strait is the Gate presents its two main characters in all their dimensions and frailties, but with barely a lightening touch. Thus a book so slim, and with such elegant writing, feels uncomfortably heavy.
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