A sober reminder that, no matter how much you desire something, sometimes everything can go the other way. Frome is in the hell of regrets, and manages to make it more hellish.
It was not a pleasant reading, as it reminded me of many nightmares where one fails to escape whatever is hounding them over a long period of time. A young man’s dreams are slowly extinguished, with no discernable culprit. This is a story that makes you suspect maledictions, curses and karma might be real.
As usual, Wharton grasps very delicately the many movements of the soul, which brings the story closer to existential torture porn.
