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To the Wedding Paperback – March 19, 1996

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Booker Prize-winning author John Berger gives a novel both tragic and joyous, intelligent and erotic. In To the Wedding, a blind Greek peddler tells the story of the wedding between a fellow peddler and his bride in a remarkable series of vivid and telling vignettes. As the book cinematically moves from one character's perspective to another, events and characters move toward the convergence of the wedding--and a haunting dance of love and death.
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With the sensuous eye and profound sense of history that have made him one of the most acclaimed living novelists, John Berger, author of G., tells the story of a wedding that takes place in a Europe that is approaching the end of the century, a place where everything has changed - and not even the certainties of love are exempt. This is Berger's fin de siecle , a transcendent celebration of passion at the end of our millennium.

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British novelist and art critic Berger's novel is a bittersweet love story celebrating post-Cold War Europe.
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0679767770
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vintage; Reprint edition (March 19, 1996)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780679767770
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0679767770
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.17 x 0.49 x 8 inches
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    4.2 out of 5 stars 106 ratings

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John Berger was born in London in 1926. He is well known for his novels and stories as well as for his works of nonfiction, including several volumes of art criticism. His first novel, A Painter of Our Time, was published in 1958, and since then his books have included the novel G., which won the Booker Prize in 1972. In 1962 he left Britain permanently, and he lives in a small village in the French Alps.

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"A fabulous novel, one of Berger's very best. I've read it a few times and wanted to turn a friend on to it. Im glad to have this nice, clean copy." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2013
    I have just finished reading this book about a young woman who is planning to get married. Something is wrong. She is not well. I read "Pig Earth" and "Once in Europa" by John Berger which I enjoyed. My granddaughter just got married therefore this book is interesting and timely.

    The book is written in a strange way. I looked up John Berger and found he is an artist among his other professions, therefore he is quite visual. The story begins with a blind Greek, story begins in Greece. A man, a loving father, buys a tamata, an object buyers purchase to obtain a blessing. This man has a sick daughter, his only child. Nanon is twenty four and in love, now is found to have AIDS. She must never marry, she will give her fiancee her disease, She will die soon.

    Nanon, three years ago, had a one night sexual affair with a stranger. This man had escaped from prison. Possibly Berger disapproves of unprotected sex, sex outside of love and marriage. But who knows.

    This book goes in and out of the heads of several characters, the blind Greek, Nanon, her father Jean, her mother Zdena. The book also skips time back and forth. It is a short read. only 201 pages.

    Nanon moves to Italy, wanting to get away from the little mountain town in the French Alps where she has always lived. She wants adventure, fun, she meets Gino, falls in love, looks forward to marriage, family, a home by the sea where all the windows of her home will look out at water. Then she gets sick, goes to a doctor, finds she has AIDs, will not live very long. She tries to end her engagement. Gino will have none of this. He loves her though family and friends are against this marriage. Nanon loves the Po River, wants to live where the Po meets the sea. Nanon remembers back to when she was a small child, how her father drove her around on his motorcycle, he loves to ride, loves his cycle, loves Nanon. Nanon is her father's pride and joy, her mother went back to Bratislava when she was seven. She thinks of helping her aunt with the wash, Aunt Claire who loves birds, has a flock of pet geese, the beauty of life which would soon be no more.

    Nanon visits the man who gave her AIDs in prison. She wants to kill him for stealing her future. He is very sick and tells her we are all going to die. Gino's father is upset. His son, who has so much promise as an entrepreneur, is so stubborn. He is throwing his life away, he will lose his future, will contact AIDs. The father even thinks of shooting her.

    Father Jean drives his motorcycle across the Alps to attend his daughter's wedding. Readers meet characters he comes into contact along his journey. His cycle attracts much attention among young men. Mother Zdena is on her way from Bratislava. She befriends a male fellow traveler and tells him of her daughter's upcoming wedding and that the girl has AIDs, something Zdena never told even her closest friends.

    This book is kind of hard to get into. Readers take a vicarious trip across parts of Europe. Delightful! Enjoyable! Also there is a short history of Venice. The blind Greek never tells how he became blind. He seems to be telling the story and be part of the wedding. It is a beautiful wedding. LIfe is to be lived and enjoyed because who knows when it will be over.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
    This book seems a little bit dated now but is still a good and interesting read. The narrative can be somewhat bewildering in places. The ending of this book is absolutely luminous though and worth the effort.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021
    A fabulous novel, one of Berger's very best. I've read it a few times and wanted to turn a friend on to it. Im glad to have this nice, clean copy.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2017
    Sensitive subject and interesting take.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2020
    This is my wife's favorite book. The wedding in this book is one of the most powerful scenes ever put into words. At my own wedding my bride was beautiful. My boy played the piano, and I hit a cassette player to play Fred Rogers say, "I love you just the way you are."
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2013
    I'm conflicted. The book was very well written with similes and metaphores fresh and vibrant. It was "hard to read" because the narrator was clairvoyant and spoke in the heads of different characters without saying who they were. And very romantic. I'm not so romantic so it seemed over the top for me. And the time of the book was 1995. It's subject was of the time and did not have the same impact today as it would have had then. Worth reading though if you are an English major as I was. Does the name Tiresias ring a familiar note??
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2005
    This was definitely a different reading experience for me. At first I wasn't quite sure what was going on, or what the point was, but when I got to about page 75, it suddenly all started coming together. So a word of advice to anyone having trouble "getting into" this one: Just keep going! It does make sense eventually. I can't reveal too much without spoiling the story, but after the relatively long "set up" period, the story really does start to move. Once I understood what was happening, I couldn't put the book down, and finished it in a single day. By the time I'd reached the end, I was very impressed with Berger's work.

    "To the Wedding" is narrated by a blind Greek street-peddler. He sells tamata, small metal charms supposed to bring relief to those who suffer. One day, a man stops at the stall to buy a tama for his daughter. "Where is she suffering?" the peddler asks. "Everywhere," the father replies. He buys a tama and goes on his way. The street peddler never meets him, or his daughter, again. But he tells us a story about the girl, Ninon, and the preparations for her marriage to a man called Gino.

    This is a love story, but it is also much more. The more I reflect upon it, the more I get out of it, and I'm sure I would gain an even deeper appreciation upon reading it a second time. It explores what it means to love someone, the relationship of sex and love, and different ways to approach life in the face of knowledge of one's own mortality. If you know you are going to die in only a few years, what do you do? How do you live your life in the time between now and then? And is love in the present dependent on the possibility of having a future, or is it unconditional, in the moment? "To the Wedding" raises so many interesting questions, and offers multiple ways to view each one.

    The format of the book may be a little off-putting at first. The primary narrator is the blind street peddler, but as he peers into the lives of others, the voice shifts from his own first-person viewpoint to the perspectives of his characters, told in first-person in Ninon's case, and third-person for the others - Ninon's father, mother, and Gino. We also jump from one person's life to another very rapidly, and sometimes it is hard to tell who is speaking, and whose eyes we are seeing through. Sometimes Berger will include something that seems to be of little importance, but do not overlook them - they invariably become important later on. I actually think that this fragmented story-telling style ultimately enhances the content of the book, but it takes a little getting used to.

    I strongly urge everyone to read this book. "To the Wedding" has something to offer any reader that is willing to take a little time to reflect upon the themes it presents. It is a book I will treasure for years to come, and will definitely re-read every so often. Berger's story puts life into perspective, and offers hope to anyone who suffers. A very worthwhile read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2014
    Loved this book, especially the second half, pure poetry, wonderful descriptions, touching ending. Stay with it, it's worth it.
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  • cathy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Berger
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 25, 2024
    Evocative of a time and place. Brilliant.
  • moonstone
    5.0 out of 5 stars Another beautifully written Berger
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 13, 2020
    Loved the style and structure of this book - not linear. Very poetic in it’s language.
  • Douglas
    5.0 out of 5 stars Poetic, sensitive and beautiful prose
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 26, 2011
    To the Wedding tells an almost unbearable story of love, hope and sadness. There can be few more humane writers than John Berger. His ability to get to the core of ordinary peoples' lives in a prose so poetic and sensitive is simply beautiful.
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    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 15, 2019
    The book was as described and delivered promptly.
  • HCL RYLAND
    5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 31, 2019
    Unique book unlike any other. Perfect edition