
Christian Ford is betrayed in an adulterous affair only to discover that he himself has betrayed the woman he loved and abandoned, in this novel of psychological and moral insight
Christian Ford confronts the collapse of his personal life after discovering his partner's infidelity, only to realize his own history of betrayal. Christian Ford navigates the wreckage of his marriage while grappling with the realization that he has caused similar pain to a woman from his past. The narrative examines the logical consequences of moral compromise and the psychological weight of past actions. Through a focused lens, the story explores how individual choices ripple outward to affect multiple lives. The prose maintains a steady pace, prioritizing internal reflection over external action as the protagonist attempts to reconcile his current situation with his previous behavior.
Discussion often centers on the author's ability to dissect the complexities of human fallibility without resorting to melodrama. Readers frequently highlight the clinical precision with which the protagonist's internal state is rendered throughout the narrative. Critics often note that the pacing is deliberate, favoring character development over rapid plot progression. The work is frequently cited for its focus on the cyclical nature of betrayal and the difficulty of achieving true accountability. Many readers appreciate the lack of moralizing, which allows the characters to exist in a space of genuine ambiguity.
Page Count:
408
Publication Date:
1988-09-26
Publisher:
Scribner Paper Fiction
ISBN-10:
0020088213
ISBN-13:
9780020088219
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