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Original Title: The Magus
ISBN: 0316296198 (ISBN13: 9780316296199)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Nicholas Urfe, Alison Kelly, Maurice Conchis
Setting: Greece
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The Magus Paperback | Pages: 656 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 45380 Users | 2656 Reviews

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This daring literary thriller, rich with eroticism and suspense, is one of John Fowles's best-loved and bestselling novels and has contributed significantly to his international reputation as a writer of the first degree. At the center of The Magus is Nicholas Urfe, a young Englishman who accepts a teaching position on a remote Greek island, where he befriends a local millionaire. The friendship soon evolves into a deadly game, in which reality and fantasy are deliberately manipulated, and Nicholas finds that he must fight not only for his sanity but for his very survival.

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Title:The Magus
Author:John Fowles
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 656 pages
Published:January 4th 2001 by Back Bay Books (first published 1965)
Categories:Fiction. Classics. Fantasy. Mystery. Literature

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Ratings: 4.05 From 45380 Users | 2656 Reviews

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I re-read this book after twenty-five years. I loved it at the time and now, the whole concept is futile and nothing. Nicholas, Alison, the island, etc. Pure words. I wonder what I was feeling then? I know that times change things but I'm amazed at such a radical change here, after all John Fowles is a wonderful writer. I especially loved his novella "The Ebony Tower. I guess we are all subject to change depending on our own particular circumstances.

5 "cinematic, psychosexual thriller" stars !! 6th Favorite Read of 2018 This is a book that can be easily dismissed when we are guarded, cynical, fearful or imperious. I started this book at a remote location with very small font that hurt my trifocal vision....and yet....amidst mosquitoes, overheating and copious amounts of food I returned over and over until my vision gave out and I fouind a larger print Anita Brookner to round out my week. I returned to an e-copy on my return. However this

this book fucked me up. i suppose it could be defined as a "psychological thriller" but its very jungian, steeped in metaphor and symbolism and eroticisim and mythology and shakespeare. its also an intense love story of sorts, the main character is a completely fleshed out, real, flawed person who you relate to and fear for and empathize with. the premise is that this british guy gets a teaching job on a small island in greece soon after WWII ends and becomes intwined in the lives/mind games of



I re-read this book after twenty-five years. I loved it at the time and now, the whole concept is futile and nothing. Nicholas, Alison, the island, etc. Pure words. I wonder what I was feeling then? I know that times change things but I'm amazed at such a radical change here, after all John Fowles is a wonderful writer. I especially loved his novella "The Ebony Tower. I guess we are all subject to change depending on our own particular circumstances.

Its like if you took that Most Dangerous Game story and RUINED IT FOREVER.

We gravitate to mysteries The great unknown calls usThe craving to risk death is our last great perversion. We come from night, we go into night. Why live in night?Straight from the biblical times temptation is the main moving force that pushes humanity to seek knowledge. And who cares if our knowledge is a set of misconceptions?Living is an eternal wanting more, in the coarsest grocer and in the sublimest mystic.We live and we learn but there always is something that is left outside our