An anatomy of passion, physical and spiritual, which transcribes with a controlled, compulsive tension the high fever of a...

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THE END OF THE AFFAIR

An anatomy of passion, physical and spiritual, which transcribes with a controlled, compulsive tension the high fever of a love affair and the slow burn of desire and hate which was to follow in its aftermath. For this records the obsessive, exclusive love of Maurice Bendrix, a writer, for Sarah Miles, as it was circumscribed by her marriage to another man and as it foundered in a climate of mistrust and suspicion, only to be revived some two years later after Bendrix' chance meeting with Henry Miles. Once again tortured by his ambivalent emotions, by the suspicion that she loves another man, Bendrix is to learn that Sarah is still in love with him- but has found an alternate answer in her conversion to the Catholic church. And with her death, he still resentfully refutes her belief, only to reach a point of reluctant admission and worn acceptance of the God he had denied...A close, intense experience which flails the fallibility and vulnerability of human love, cauterizes despair with faith, provides a drama which -- if it is more superficial in substance- continues the implications of The Heart of the Matter.

Pub Date: Oct. 26, 1951

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Viking

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 1951

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