Saturday, 17 August 2019

Some More Year Dates

Perish By The Sword, 6.

1929 The crash hits the Deacon family hard.
         "They couldn't bear to stop being rich." (See here.)
1944 Keith Deacon's father dies.
1949 Arthur Colquhoun's first marriage.
1953 Colquhoun's marriage breaks up.
1953 Keith Deacon recruits Colquhoun to his inherited business.
         The business prospers.
1959 The events of the novel.

Obviously, there is more going on than this but I got interested in focusing on the dates. More later.

1 comment:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

"They couldn't bear to stop being rich" is an evocative and ominous line! Evocative in that there are formerly wealthy people who had great difficulty, including feelings of shame and humiliation, at adapting to a lower standard of life when that became necessary. Ominous in that the longer it takes for once wealthy persons to adapt to that, the harder it becomes to take the steps needed for even trying to improve one's lot.

Sean