Bruno’s Dream by Iris Murdoch (Viking Press, 1969)
Bruno’s Dream is one of the less interesting and satisfying Murdoch novels that I have read. This may be because it’s rather brief and episodic; it doesn’t have much depth or texture, and the characters are all rather vague and underdeveloped, palely colored. What drives what little plot there is, is love — or rather, the fickleness and instability of love. The tensions mount but are are resolved not by any development of character, but by a natural disaster — a terrible rainfall and flood. Because it’s Murdoch it’s engaging to read — she seems to know and tell the truth about her characters, it’s just that in this case their truths are not very complex or interesting.
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