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The Towers Of Trebizond
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I've just read this curate's egg of a book under the apparent misapprehension that the narrater Laurie was male. Does it categorically state in the book that this is the case as it obviously makes a difference to the plot as I presumed Vere was a woman only to read that he wasn't.! Perhaps the answer is in the text but I may have missed it as I did skip some of the longer religious expositions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I did the same as margie. Drove me mad trying to sort out male/female/lesbian/gay/straight. Seeing that the 'lover' who is referred to has an ambiguous name ( Vere, isn't it ?) I decided the author must be winding up the reader/s.
Very brilliant and funny book, but this ambiguity spoils it all in the end.
Very brilliant and funny book, but this ambiguity spoils it all in the end.
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