- Published: 1 July 2012
- ISBN: 9780099573623
- Imprint: Vintage Classics
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $34.99
The Chateau
- Published: 1 July 2012
- ISBN: 9780099573623
- Imprint: Vintage Classics
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $34.99
Not just a book of the year but now one of my desert island books.
Adrian Turpin, Herald Scotland
Delicious and dead-on... All the embarrassments and gratifications of European travel are preserved in the amber of Maxwell's much pondered, seemingly casual prose.
New Yorker
As the voices of Austen, Turgenev and Tolstoy have survived, so will Maxwell's. There aren't many truly great writers among us. William Maxwell is one of them
The Times
It's hard not to see it as a work of genius
Times Literary Supplement
He combines educated intelligent and instinctive apprehension of human complexity in a way that would have earned Henry James' approval. William Maxwell is the very model of what a novelist should be
Independent on Sunday
Perennially endearing
Spectator
Reading The Chateau is like meeting a very old friend with whom the conversation is always spontaneous, intimate, restorative and unpredictable
Salley Vickers
Surprising on every page... I ended The Château feeling very sad that it was over
Brandon Taylor, author of Real Life
Stylishly, subtly, the enjoyment of getting to know another country is conveyed with authority and a perceptions that's rare in our careless times
The Oldie
His gentle urbanity is a joy
Sunday Telegraph
Reading 'The Chateau' is like meeting a very old friend with whom the conversation is always spontaneous, intimate, restorative and unpredictable... Maxwell is that rare thing, a kind writer... But what has made him so influential is his habit of interspersing his subtle accounts of character with sharp observations about human nature.
Independent
The novel successfully depicts misunderstandings, isolation and disappointment: are they sensitive to local traditions? Are they laughing at the right jokes? Are they tipping too much?
Guardian
Maxwell's achievement is to show how human relationships work in spite of the confines of history, language and nationality
Daily Telegraph