Truth and Consequences
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A highly enjoyable novel about natural-born-carers (those with a mission to look after other people) and their relationships with natural-born-egotists (those who demand to be cared for).
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Zusatztext
<p>Alan Mackenzie's bad back is ruining both his and his wife Jane's lives. After years of happy marriage, these two attractive and intelligent people have stopped making love and are starting to resent each other. However, the arrival of a new couple in town - the beautiful and egoistic writer Delia and her cynical husband Henry - heralds a period of dramatic change for the Mackenzies.</p><p><i>Truth and Consequences</i>is a comedy about love and its disguises, and identity and change - about the small disasters and sudden attractions that can turn even the most stable relationship upside down.</p>
Autorenportrait
<p>Alison Lurie is the author of ten novels, including<i>Foreign Affairs</i>(Pulitzer Prize, 1985),<i>The Truth About Lorin Jones</i>(Prix Femina Etranger, 1989), and<i>The Last Resort</i>. Ms Lurie has also published<i>Women and Ghosts</i>, a collection of supernatural stories;<i>Familiar Spirits</i>, a memoir of the poet James Merrill; and<i>The Language of Clothes,</i>a study of the psychology of fashion. She has written two collections of essays on children's literature,<i>Tell the Grown-ups</i>and<i>Boys and Girls Forever</i>, and three books of traditional folktales for children.</p><p>Three of Alison Lurie's novels -<i>Foreign Affairs, The War Between the Tates</i>and<i>Imaginary Friends</i>- have been adapted for television. She has received Guggenheim and Rockerfeller Foundation grants, and the Amercian Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Fiction.</p><p>Alison Lurie was until recently the Frederic J. Whiton Porfessor of American Literature at Cornell University. She is now retired and she spends part of the summer in London and most of the winter in Key West, Florida.</p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 15.12.2010
Umfang: 240 S., 0.30 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781446418383
Umbreit-Nr.: 6451796
