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File Size: 1082 KB

Print Length: 242 pages

Publisher: Grove Press (December 1, 2007)

Publication Date: April 1, 2018

Language: English

ASIN: B005012GQ0

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After reading "The Gathering," I ordered three other books by the astonishingly gifted Anne Enright, who knows all about women. One of these was "The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch." Her sometime protagonist, Eliza Lynch, a "fallen" woman who knows a good thing when she sees it, falls stone in love with a customer slated to become the next ruler of Paraguay. The first sentence of the book verges on porn, but it is one of Enright's many talents that she can mix the crude with the romantic and maintain a high level of curiosity. She has a knack of clearly distinguishing each character while not choosing sides; that is, the reader sees all the human, and in some cases inhuman, flaws in the souls that people her books. Her style may be found "jumpy" by some, as she creates flashbacks and flash forwards, and speaks in various voices, but stay with it and you'll be rewarded by mysteries solved, history revealed and enough red herrings left over to make you think and comjecture. Her knowledge of humanity is profound and she knows how to outline the attitudes of men toward women and of women toward themselves at their most primitive level. I finished this in one all-night session.

Unrecognisable from Ms Enright's other works, this is written very much in the dreamlike style of Gabriel Garcia Marquez.The chronology is fluid: the account of Irishwoman Eliza Lynch's journey into Paraguay, in the company of her lover, Francisco Solano Lopez - son and heir to the dictator - is interspersed with other chapters from later in her career, most notably the War of the Triple Alliance, with its massive casualties.Although parts of the narrative are in Eliza's own words, she remained quite an enigma. Was she worthy of the scorn poured upon her by the Paraguayan ladies as an 'Irish whore'? Was she as responsible as her fearsome husband (who was prone to killing his own men) for the bloodshed? Or a brave and noble woman?A much clearer character was Doctor Stewart, physician to the family and sometime narrator.Ms Enright notes that this is all fiction: 'this Is Not True', and I see another reviewer more knowledgable about Eliza Lynch finds fault with the novel for the spin she has put on Lynch. I would say that as someone with absolutely no prior knowledge of Paraguayan history, this work has massively stirred my interest in the subject, and I plan to read a biography of this lady sometime.

I had already read Lily Tuck's wonderful novel about Eliza Lynch, The News from Paraguay, when I found Ann Enright's The pleasures of Eliza Lynch in my local library. Enright is a poet and accomplishes much of what Tuck does but in a far more flowing and poetic manner. If you enjoy well written novels with complex characters and incomparable descriptions of place, this novel is highly recommended. There is nothing about Enright's novel that smacks of "pulp fiction" which another reviewer has unfairly stated above.Indeed, I am awed by the skill and truth with which she writes about sexuality. This is no Fifty Shades of Gray. The pleasures of Eliza Lynch offers readers some of the most vivid and honest depictions of sexuality I have ever read. Nor is it a difficult read. If I read sentences, paragraphs, and in one case, a chapter, several times, it was not because I did not understand but rather because I wanted the pleasure of reading it again and again. I also enjoyed The Forgotten Waltz, Enright's most recent novel, and her short story collection. I consider Enright one of the most important authors at work today. This novel, however, is quite different than Enright's other books.I cannot recommend it highly enough and am astonished at how very little attention it has gotten. I thought The Gathering was a very fine novel, but it is in no way as vivid, memorable and moving as The Pleasures of Eliza Lynch. Eileen P.

I had read a recent(and somewhat misogynist)biography of this woman, the Irish courtesan Eliza Lynch, before starting this book. The author of this novel, Anne Enright, seems to have her history right: Lynch met the Paraguayan dictator Lopez in Paris and became pregnant by him before returning with him to Paraguay. There, she was reviled by high and low, probably because she was considered shameless (she did not hide her relationship with Lopez), tried to bring Parisian "culture" to this backwater, helped herself to the country's wealth (it was rich in yerba maté) and encouraged Lopez in his grandiose ambitions, resulting in simultaneous war with Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina; a war that killed tens of thouands, saw the country's wealth destroyed and Lopez himself lose his life. Historic sources say that Lynch not only did nothing to restrain Lopez's brutality, but even added to it by seeking revenge against those among Paraguayan society (such as Lopez's family) who disdained her.Enright, writing in the third and first person (Lynch herself), brings this story to life vividly, especially in describing Lynch's first trip upriver to Asunción. Her language is colourful and evocative. The story, still sticking to history, ends with Lynch, having survived Lopez, Paraguay and the war, now in the UK and seeking damages against one of the few Europeans, a Scottish doctor named Stewart, who had remained loyal to her and her husband. History, and even this book, paints her as unsympathetic, but so seems everyone (including those who loathed her) in this sordid, brutal bit of history.

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