Lianne
Written on Dec 7, 2013
The Man Who Walked Away, while quiet in the way its story unfolds and sometimes a little slow with nothing happening, is a very lyrical novel. The lines, the imagery it provokes feels as fleeting as some of the feelings that Albert is struggling with, like everything is simply transitory.
Albert was the character that intrigued me with his walks, his endless longing and searching for something that seems rather intangible. Like the Doctor, the reader finds him or herself trying to figure out who Albert is and how he’s come to where he is in his life. The other characters that populated this story were also interesting but not in the same way as Albert had captured my attention.
The Man Who Walked Away is ultimately a strange, curious experience. It’s beautifully written but at times underwhelming. Nonetheless, readers of historical fiction and introspective character drama may find this novel interesting.