The Secret History

559 pages

English language

Published March 28, 2004 by Vintage Contemporaries.

ISBN:
978-1-4000-3170-2
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OCLC Number:
55139472

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4 stars (19 reviews)

Under the influence of their charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at an elite New England college discover a way of thinking and living that is a world away from the humdrum existence of their contemporaries. But when they go beyond the boundaries of normal morality they slip gradually from obsession to corruption and betrayal, and at last - inexorably - into evil.

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I Wouldn't Recommend This

2 stars

This is a book that overstays its welcome, though I do feel like that's kind of the point.

Split into two parts (or 'books'), the first one is far more engaging than the second. Perhaps it's because all of the action for what transpires happens in the first book. You see the frustration and the conspiracy between the primary characters, and it finally culminates in what every other character in the book believes to be a tragic "accident."

The second part basically unravels those primary characters, both for the reader and for the characters. But this is where it feels like it overstays everything, and I stopped caring about any of what was happening. I had to force myself to finish this bit, and I felt compelled because I was already so far into the book. It was a slog.

This isn't helped because, at no point, are any of …

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The Secret History (Goodreads)

4 stars

Content warning General spoilers

Giving up on Dark Academia

2 stars

I realize now that I have no idea what #DarkAcademia is as a genre (see my journey in my 2023 reviews feed). This is supposedly the best example. Magic really isn’t part of it.

This book isn’t for me. Outside of my mistaken expectations, the characters are assholes (a requirement!) and it went on way too long. The writing at the start made me take notice—Tartt can write—but I just didn’t care for this world and its people.

Review of 'The secret history' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Utterly chilling. This story kept me in constant suspense, never sure which characters to trust and thoroughly engaged in the asymptotic quest to find truth in the myriad layers of secrecy. Steeped in endless references to classical literature, I'd guess this would be an exciting read for someone with an extensive literary or Classics background. However, even without being able to appreciate every reference the author used to craft this story, this philosophical and psychological thriller had me tearing through the pages quite hungrily, completely falling for the cold, manipulative genius of the story's charismatic authority as if I were the seventh Classics students at Hampden College. Highly recommended.

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Subjects

  • Teacher-student relationships -- Fiction.
  • College students -- Fiction.
  • Classicists -- Fiction.
  • Murderers -- Fiction.
  • Vermont -- Fiction.

Places

  • Vermont