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July 2015 - Euphoria

Nell & Fen (view spoiler)
So far, I'm enjoying the book.

"While this is a work of fiction, it was initially inspired by a moment described in Jane Howard's 1984 biography Margaret Mead: A Life, and my subsequent reading of anything I could locate about anthropologists Margaret Mead, Reo Fortune, and Gregory Bateson, and their few months together in 1933 on the Sepik River of what was then called the Territory of New Guinea. I have borrowed from the lives and experiences of these three people, but have told a different story."

Will need to take a look at this one then.



I'm currently at the argument between Nell & Fen about (view spoiler)


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I love the cover as well and I love having learned that it's an actual tree. I was showing the kids yesterday at the pool when they noticed the cover. They thought that was cool as well!

I read this book earlier in the year and enjoyed it. I did not realize at the time just how loosely it is based upon Mead, et al. It appears as if the author probably did not bother doing a lot of research on the characters, but rather used them merely as inspiration. Accurate or not, this book made me want to learn more about Mead and her experiences.
Has anyone read any of the books authored by Mead?

I read the audiobook and they didn't include the author's note. For some reason, the authors' notes are often left off of audiobooks which is annoying to say the least.
I finished the book earlier. I really enjoyed the story and found it to be quite complex as it explored the relationships between the characters. Did Nell ever find her (view spoiler)

The writing was really good, it felt so sparse yet so full at the same time. It felt like reading a classic. This is a rare book that I think I will re-read again some day. I'll be looking for a copy on paperbackswap or betterworldbooks.
I may read up a bit on this real-life triangle.

I'm really looking forward to reading this!

My final thought was (view spoiler)
Yes, I will definitely give this book another read. I did reread the first little bit. I almost kept going and did an immediate re-read, but decided to leave it for a later date.
Elsbeth, I would be really interested in your take on this book being that you are an anthropologist. I think the relationship between the three anthropologists was far more study-worthy (if that's a word) than the villages they were studying. I thought that the villagers were far more stable, having been living in remote areas and cut off from the "progress" of the outside world, than were the three main characters. (You might want to read this spoiler when you've read the book.) (view spoiler)

Fen (view spoiler)
Janice, I think that wine and bread comment was right in the story. I remember reading that and being struck by it so it didn't come from me. ;)

"-ornamentation of neck, wrists, fingers
-paint on face only
-emphasis on lips (dark red) and eyes (black)
-hips emphasized by cinching of waist
-conversation competitive
-the valued thing is the man, not having one, necessarily, but having the ability to attract one." (page 3)
I already love this!


My final thought was "what a tr..."
Well, obivously I haven't read it yet, but I can imagine that you are probably right about the 3 anthropologists being very interesting to study! :D
Doesn't that go for most psychologists, too?
It's been a really long time since I've read anything about (or by) anthropologists. I'm really looking forward to this (well, I'll just have to wait 27 more days ;)...)

I did catch that and realized that's where the inspiration for the cover came from.



Well, of course I missed that! haha...although it seems very obvious now that you mention it. Honestly, the whole time I'm reading the book I was paying attention to when the link with the rainbow tree would pop up. I didn't notice that it ever did and then just assumed the link was New Guinea where this tree grows so just assumed it was an unspoken link.
What would I have done without you Casceil!! ;) thank you

Well, o..."
Don't feel bad. I missed it, as well. I tend to overlook some of the more obvious things.


On page one we are told that Fen has broken Nell's glasses, but we don't learn how or why. For some reason I am getting a bad vibe about Fen and suspect he broke Nell's glasses in an abusive manner. I don't like the way he 'punished' her because they left the Mumbanyo before he was ready. I am concerned about Nell's health and hope she gets medical attention of some sort while they are at Angoram. I thought it interesting that Nell is trying to get pregnant. Her husband certainly needs some pointers in the sex department. Actually, he needs to improve all around.
I love the way Nell interacts with the young boys on the dock on Christmas Eve. It is obvious that she loves working with the tribes when they are receptive.
The last two paragraphs in chapter 1 are interesting. I wonder if Nell has had a romantic relationship with this man before. Maybe a flirtation? Sounds intriguing.


I think it is interesting that the three anthropologists are being studied as much as the natives. I love the " elephants in boots" card is the sex card!
I thought it was pompous of Fen to keep saying he knew the invisibility spell, so people didn't see him when he did these terrible things. Does he really believe this? However, he does get away; he just doesn't understand or really care why.
I love the scene at the end when Banks is at the museum and sees the button.

I also think it interesting that Fen didn't want to leave the last tribe, but Nell insisted because of the killing. She couldn't take the killing of the first born children and twins, but we learn that Fen beats Nell, causing her to miscarry and (view spoiler) Fen seems to be motivated only by fame and fortune, not by love and family. He doesn't understand the difference in loving and possessing.


My thought when I finished the book was "how tragic".

I think it is interesting that the three anthropo..."
I like this discussion of invisibility. (view spoiler)


Which character did you like the most?"
I believe I liked Bankson the most. How the despair and confusion that he felt about his work and life at the beginning was lifted upon on his first interactions with Nell. It was like he knew almost at once that (view spoiler)




I have actually had the book on my den lamp table for a year but never got around to it until our group read.

The Ending: (view spoiler)
Nell and Fen: (view spoiler)
Nell and Bankson: (view spoiler)
Overall, I really enjoyed this book, the writing was so beautiful and the characters felt real and alive. I will be rereading it for sure.
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