Fates and Furies
Book Review
Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff is a profound and multilayered novel that explores the intricate aspects of marriage through the lens of its two main characters, Lotto and Mathilde. Critics note that the book is divided into two parts, each offering different perspectives on the same events, allowing readers to see how subjective our perceptions can be. The first part, «Fates», tells the story from Lotto's point of view, while the second, «Furies», reveals Mathilde's hidden truths and motives. Literary critics admire Groff's skill in crafting complex characters and her ability to play with timelines and perspectives. Groff's writing style is described as lyrical and rich, adding depth and emotional intensity to the novel. Some reviewers compare her work to that of authors like Virginia Woolf and James Joyce for her ability to explore the inner world of characters and their psychological nuances. Overall, Fates and Furies has received high praise for its originality, emotional power, and literary craftsmanship.
