The classical opposition between the good brother and the bad one convinces… you believe in them
Guardian
A radiant novel of mystical devotion and worldly desire by a master of English prose
Chicago Tribune
Brilliant, vital, challenging . . . very strange and very lovely
Book Week
Breaking a long silence Oliver, a young Englishman, writes to his elder brother, Patrick. Oliver, the idealistic younger brother is living in a Hindu Monastery and has decided to take his final monastic vows. Patrick, a successful, long-married publisher, newly in love with a boy in Los Angeles, decides to visit Oliver to persuade him not renounce the world.
First published in 1967, A Meeting by the River exposes the complex rivalries of sibling relationships and dramatises the conflict between sexuality and spirituality.
Breaking a long silence Oliver, a young Englishman, writes to his elder brother, Patrick.