The Nice and the Good by Iris Murdoch
My first Iris Murdoch book. I am pleasantly surprised.
A story set in upper-middle class England, some time after the war. A complex cast of characters, all in different love relations to each other. A summer of investigation and discovery. Full of suspense and surprises.
He saw himself now as a little rat, a busy little scurrying rat, seeking out its own little advantages and comforts. To live easily, to have cosy familiar pleasures, to be well thought of. ... He thought, If I ever get out of here I will be no man's judge. Nothing is worth doing except to kill the little rat, not to judge, not to be superior, not to exercise power, not to seek, seek, seek. To love and to reconcile and to forgive, only this matters.
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