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A Mixture of Frailties

The Salterton Trilogy, Book 3

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A Mixture of Frailties

By: Robertson Davies
Narrated by: Frederick Davidson
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"It's a muddle, thought Monica. A muddle and I can't get it straight. I wish I knew what I should do. I wish I even knew what I want to do...I want to go on in the life that has somehow or other found me and claimed me. And I want so terribly to be happy. Oh god, don't let me slip under the surface of all the heavy-hearted dullness that seems to claim so many people...."

A Mixture of Frailties is so much more than the story of Monica Gall's life in London and her education as a singer. It is an account of her education as a human being, and the result is an absorbing novel, comic in the true sense, vivid and frequently moving.

©1958 Robertson Davies (P)1996 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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"Third in a trilogy, yet independently satisfying, this presentation encourages listeners to seek more of Davies's beguiling prose." ( AudioFile)
"It is impudent, amused and amusing, and sterling entertainment." ( New York Times)
"Davies is equally familiar with the world of the Canadian provinces and with that of musical London, and portrays both with rich humor and sympathetic understanding." ( Chicago Tribune)

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Davies wrote several trilogies and the Salterton Trilogy shows the real strength of his writing. If you want to delve into Davies psychological fiction, this is an excellent starting point.

Davies at his best

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I absolutely loved the first two books of the series. The characters are complex and frustrating, but still sympathetic.

This one was just as well written, but the selfishness of the truly insipid Monica is difficult to tolerate. I much prefer the original Canada characters. I of course know that the artistic selfishness is the point of this book, but hmmmm… it’s not as fun.

Wonderful writing with not so wonderful characters

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Concerning the whole Salterton Trilogy-
The incredible wit, the conversations, dialog and use of vocabulary, all while conveying a riveting story!

Robertson Davies is a treasure!

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As usual, Robertson Davies begins with a bang—a will is read and shocking revelations for the dead woman’s son is revealed. From this beginning the story moves into the musical world of a singer, composer and other lives devoted to the art. It is about the greening of a young woman, including taming and training her voice, and the maturation of her understanding of love and of her spirit. It’s a wonderful tale and full of the usual Davies talent for conversation and interesting, real characters. It didn’t live up to the Deptford Trilogy, thus I didn’t give the “story” or “overall” five stars. But it’s definitely worth a listen and will keep you entertained with its wit and spirit.

You Just Never Know

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Author Robertson Davies is largely overlooked today, especially in the US (Davies was Canadian). His carefully observed characters, their very human relationships, and his insight into the need for some kind of art or magic in our lives makes his work unique and relevant. Highly recommended.

Terrific book about becoming an artist

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