The Booker Prize-winning author of Possession presents an extraordinary story set against the backdrop of the 1960sa turbulent decade of clashing politics passionate ideals and shifting sexual roles. At the heart of Babel Tower are two law cases twin strands of the Establishment''s web that shape the story: a painful divorce and custody suit and the prosecution of an obscene book. Frederica the independent young heroine is involved in both. She startled her intellectual circle of friends by marrying a young country squire whose violent streak has now been turned against her. Fleeing to London with their young son she gets a teaching job in an art school where she is thrown into the thick of the new decade. Poets and painters are denying the value of the past fostering dreams of rebellion which focus around a strange charismatic figurethe near-naked unkempt and smelly Jude Mason with his flowing gray hair a hippie before his time.. We feel the growing unease the undertones of sex and cruelty. The tension erupts over his novel Babbletower set in a past revolutionary era where a band of people retire to a castle to found an ideal community. In this book as in the courtrooms as in the art school''s haphazard classes and on the committee set up to study the teaching of language people function increasingly in groups. Many are obsessed with protecting the young but the fashionable notion of children as innocent and free slowly comes to seem wishful and perilous.. In Byatt''s vision the presiding genius of the day seems to be a blend of the Marquis de Sade and The Hobbit. Peopled with weird and colorful characters charted with brilliant imaginative sympathy Babel Tower is as comic as it is threatening and bizarre.
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