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The Secret History

by Donna Tartt
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Overview

Truly deserving of the accolade a modern classic, Donna Tartt’s novel is a remarkable achievement—both compelling and elegant, dramatic and playful.

Under the influence of their charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at an elite New England college discover a way of thinking and living that is a world away from the humdrum existence of their contemporaries. But when they go beyond the boundaries of normal morality their lives are changed profoundly and forever, and they discover how hard it can be to truly live and how easy it is to kill.

An impressive debut novel from a new voice in fiction, The Secret History tells of a small circle of friends at an esteemed college in New England, whose studies in Classical Greek lead them to odd rituals, shocking behavior--and murder.

Synopsis

The snow in the mountains was melting and Bunny had been dead for several weeks before we came to understand the gravity of our situation.

In this brilliant debut novel, Donna Tartt gives us a richly textured and hypnotic story of golden youth corrupted by its own moral arrogance.

Richard Papen had never been to New England before his nineteenth year. Then he arrived at Hampeden College and quickly became seduced by the sweet, dark rhythms of campus life — in particular by an elite group of five students, Greek scholars, worldly, self-assured, and at first glance, highly unapproachable.

Yet as Richard was accepted and drawn into their inner circle, he learned a terrifying secret that bound them to one another ... a secret about an incident in the woods in the dead of night where an ancient rite was brough to brutal life ... and lead to a gruesome death. And that was just the beginning ...

Publishers Weekly

. Entertaining, evocative first novel; 12 weeks on PW 's bestseller list. (Oct.)

About the Author, Donna Tartt

Having turned several heads with her refined and ambitious first novel The Secret History, Donna Tartt kept admirers waiting nearly a decade before delivering a second novel. With The Little Friend, she proved that she's hardly a one-hit wonder.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

. Entertaining, evocative first novel; 12 weeks on PW 's bestseller list. Oct.

Library Journal

This well-written first novel attempts to be several things: a psychological suspense thriller, a satire of collegiate mores and popular culture, and a philosophical bildungsroman. Supposedly brilliant students at a posh Vermont school Bennington in thin disguise are involved in two murders, one supposedly accidental and one deliberate. The book's many allusions, both literary and classical the students are all classics majors studying with a professor described as both a genius and a deity fail to provide the deeper resonance of such works as Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose . Ultimately, it works best as a psychological thriller. Expect prepublication hype to generate interest in this book and buy accordingly. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 5/1/92.-- Charles Michaud, Turner Free Lib., Randolph, Mass.

New York Times

“Powerful . . . Enthralling . . . A ferociously well-paced entertainment.”

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Pages
576
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781400031702

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