The latest installment of our WWB Book Club is live, in which David Leavitt talks about excerpting The Rebels in his literary journal Subtropics. It's been awfully quiet over there (partly due to some technical hiccups), but please do wander over, check it out and make your brilliant voices heard ...
2) Have you read all of The Rebels, or any other Marai?
I’ve read Embers and Casanova in Bolzano and admired them both–Embers in particular–but The Rebels may be my favorite of his novels. That several adolescent boys should come together to form a game is commonplace. That such an event should take place the summer before they are likely to be shipped off to war makes the gathering together extraordinary. What I especially admire is the skill with which Marai choreographs the off-kilter relationships among the boys and between the boys and the mysterious actor who befriends them. The book rises to lyrical heights of strangeness—cross-dressing, acts of surrealist vandalism, muted eroticism—yet the ending feels inevitable.


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