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Lucca (Paperback)

by Jens C Grondahl (Author) "One evening in April a thirty-two-year-old woman, unconscious and severely injured, was admitted to the hospital in a provincial town south of Copenhagen ..." (more)
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As melancholy, autumnal and finely calibrated as a Bergman film, this second novel by Grondahl (Silence in October) meticulously chronicles the separate past loves of a doctor and his patient, and their shared present detachment. Lucca Montale, an actress with a young son and a string of unhappy affairs behind her, rushes out of her house in the Danish countryside and drives head-on into a truck after her playwright husband, Andreas, tells her that he wants a divorce. At the hospital, she is eventually informed that she may never see again. Attempting to adjust to her new reality, Lucca becomes attached to Robert, her doctor, a divorced father living in a state of denial and resignation. The two manage to overcome not only the abysmal reality of Lucca's injury, but also their own bitter past experiences. Robert invites Lucca to stay with him while she recovers, and their chaste intimacy bears quiet fruit. Through a slow, deliberate accumulation of emotional, psychological and physical detail, Grondahl paints an achingly luminous and nuanced portrait of two characters alienated from those around them and from their own pasts. Lucca's experiences-glamorous trysts with a famous director, an actor and all sorts of men around Europe-are very different from Robert's lonely domesticity and long hours spent listening to classical music, but their stories are treated with equally sensuous attention, the more poignant because it is filtered through an awareness that "life lasted longer than your dreams." Beautifully translated by Born, this is a lovely minor-key effort.
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*Starred Review* Lyrical, profound, and beautifully written, Grondahl's latest book examines the nature of love and lust and how the quest for both impacts individual lives. The central character in this poignant story is Lucca, a promising young actress. Lucca's father deserted the family when Lucca was quite young, and in a classic case of seeking the love her father denied her, the adult Lucca becomes involved in numerous affairs, each one ending badly. Finally, she meets talented playwright Andreas Bark, marries him, and has his child. But after several years of marriage, Andreas tells Lucca he has met someone else, and in despair, she drives down the wrong side of the motorway and is hit head-on by a truck. The accident blinds her, and it is in the hospital where she is recovering that she meets Robert, a doctor still suffering after his recent divorce. As Robert oversees Lucca's care, he becomes involved not only in mending her body but in helping mend her shattered spirit. Grondahl, one of Denmark's most celebrated authors, has written a thoughtful, provocative, compelling, emotionally gripping story. An absolute must for every thinking reader. Emily Melton
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2.0 out of 5 stars A gloomy look at life, Jun 29 2004
By Sarah Hill "Sarah Hill" (Oakland, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Grondahl may be famous in Europe, but there must be something in his writing that just doesn't translate well into English. Lucca is the protagonist who we are supposed to like: she is beautiful, talented, and tragic--or at least that's what I think Grondahl wanted his readers to feel. However, Lucca comes off as more of a prig than anything else, and Robert is so detached from those close to him that it is difficult for the reader to like him as well. Lucca is beautiful, and we know she will get any man she desires, and even those she doesn't. There is only one surprising scene in the novel, and it's a disturbingly gross one at that. The rest of the plot seems to be filled with shallow passionate moments and relationships that never go beyond chic Eupropean detachment.

The author takes such a pessimisic view of love and life that it seemed better for my soul to stop reading Lucca than to finish it. But for some reason I did, and I can't say that I'm glad I have.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Inner Life of Human Relationships, Feb 12 2004
By H. Korda (Chevy Chase, MD USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lucca (Hardcover)
Can we ever really know another person? What is human connection--and disconnection--all about?

Danish author Jens Christian Grøndahl explores basic--and complex--questions of human relationship in this carefully detailed story of Lucca, a young actress who is blinded in a head-on collision, and Robert, the physician who oversees her recovery. Both characters have been damaged by love. We quickly learn that Lucca has a son and a husband from whom she is estranged. Robert is a divorced father with a young daughter who sometimes visits. We learn their stories as they come together through platonic self reflection and recall memories of past relationships to understand and heal.

With the same emotionally disciplined style of Silence in October, Grøndahl lets us deep into the minds and souls of these characters, but never lets us feel pity for them, only respect. His writing is brutally honest, intellectual and definitely European in genre. Grøndahl lays bare the innermost thoughts of his characters using a process that is slow and ponderous at times, but very effective for exploring the delicate path to redemption.

Like a Bergman film, Lucca is not an action tale and can be dreary and grey in its realism. But it is well worth the read to experience Grøndahl's unique depiction of his characters and his masterful literary style.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't get into it, Dec 16 2003
By M. Bouchard (Trumansburg, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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The reviews made it sound like I could get into this, but I'm about a quarter of the way through, and it's been an excruciating read. I read on the bus, and I often find my mind drifting, thinking about what I'm going to have for supper, for instance, or finding myself gazing out at the landscape. 86 pages and this hasn't grabbed me yet. Partly, I think it's that it is written with dialogue that's not set apart by quotation marks, so sorting out what is said, what is thought, and what is just narrative (and sometimes, who is saying it) is too much like work. It IS indeed a melancholy story, lots of married people having affairs, two depressed and depressing main characters who are not very likeable. Eh, think I'll move on to something else and give up on this one...
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