Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar. Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.
From the author of the Pulitzer-winning A Thousand Acres, two novellas which showcase Jane Smiley’s unique gift for capturing the nuances of American domestic life.‘I have given my children the two cruellest gifts I had to give… the experience of perfect family happiness and the certain knowledge that it could not last.’ So says the narrator of Ordinary Love, the first of two thematically linked novellas, each investigating the dream of the perfect family.Ordinary Love gives voice to a mother, loving but unsure of her love’s value. In forfeiting her powerful husband she fears that she has done her children – insecure Joe; restless Michael; cynical Ellen – irrevocable harm.Good Will, by contrast, is the story of a father, a relentlessly self-sufficient man determined to live apart from a coarsely materialistic world. In his singlemindedness, he does not see the damage he is causing until it is too late: his domestic idyll explodes in a frenzy of discontent.Together, the novellas raise a multitude of questions – about being a parent and being a child; about the desire to control other people and the need to compromise.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2008-07-01
Mått129 x 198 x 15 mm
Vikt125 g
FormatHäftad
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor212
FörlagHarperCollins Publishers
ISBN9780007291298
MiljömärkningProduced using independently certified paper to ensure responsible forestry management. (Certification is by FSC, PEFC or SFI.) Produced in the UK using 100% renewable electricity.
Jane Smiley was born in Los Angeles, grew up in St Louis, and studied at Vassar and the University of Iowa, where she received her PH.D. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Critics’ Circle Award in 1992 for A Thousand Acres.
‘With this volume Smiley ratifies her claim as one of her generation’s most eloquent chroniclers of ordinary familial love, its pleasures and its frightening hazards.’New York Times‘The supremely accomplished chronicler of our life and times.’Laura Tennant, Harpers & Queen‘She demonstrates a considerable sensitivity in her treatment of love and friendships. Her vision is as clear and unswerving as the writing.’TLS