Sacred And Profane Love Machine
Discover the intricate world of love, justice, and revenge in Iris Murdoch's captivating novel, Sacred And Profane Love Machine. Published in 2003, this thought-provoking work spans 352 pages and delves into the life of Blaise's wife, Harriet. She is a woman consumed by love—love for her husband and son—but also driven by a thirst for justice and a desire for revenge. Guided by her enigmatic friend, Constance Pinn, Harriet's journey explores the complexities of relationships and emotions. Meanwhile, Monty finds himself entangled with women who captivate him, adding to the narrative's depth and intrigue. Murdoch's masterful storytelling offers readers a profound exploration of the human condition, making this book a must-read for fans of literary fiction. Uncover the delicate balance between the sacred and the profane in love, as seen through Murdoch's brilliant lens.