“Abducted by Circumstance is a thrilling crime story, a dark and
complex psychological study, a rich contemplation on contemporary
life. It is also a masterful moral drama about the centuries-old
conflicts that arise from the juxtaposition of the flesh and
spirit.” —Allen Wier, author of Tehano “David Madden continues
to push the envelope of literary fiction in subtle and profoundly
sophisticated ways. Abducted by Circumstance is a quirky, utterly
compelling novel in pieces that in its very structure speaks to the
work’s twenty-first-century theme: how do we find connection in a
fragmented world? In this new book Madden is at the height of his
considerable power.” —Robert Olen Butler In Abducted by
Circumstance, David Madden offers his readers a unique experience
simultaneously terrifying and exhilarating. Carol Seaborg makes a
risky visit in zero weather to a lighthouse near her house in The
Thousand Islands of New York on the Canadian border. A self-confident,
attractive woman of about fifty-five suddenly appears on the
observation deck looking out over frozen Lake Ontario. Carol admires
the woman as her ideal. Suddenly, the woman disappears, apparently
abducted by a serial rapist and killer, stimulating in Carol an
immediate empathy that, enhanced by the power of her imagination, is
so great as to make her unique. Carol projects her own emotions,
imagination, and intellect into Glenda’s experience. To render that
empathy and imagination, Madden channels everything that the people
around her say and do through Carol’s perceptions so intimately that
he shifts frequently and without transition into her thoughts, which
focus mostly on the abducted woman, whose name newscasters reveal is
Glenda Hamilton. As Carol imagines Glenda gradually coping with her
abductor, she speaks directly, sometimes out loud, to her, encouraging
her, advising her, expressing fear for her. If Carol’s external
experiences are passive almost to paralysis, her memories reveal that
her life has been full of more venturesome relationships and events
(she once rode across Greece alone on a bicycle) than most wives and
mothers in their late thirties have. Carol’s emotions and
imagination are highly charged and exquisitely presented. The
circumstances and relationships of her past and present predispose
Carol to empathize with Glenda. Carol’s own life among a crude,
remote second husband, a somewhat estranged adolescent son, a bright
five-year-old daughter, a father who is a rather cold philosophy
teacher, and the strong spiritual presence of her mother who committed
suicide, is simple and routine. The events involving Glenda’s
disappearance take place during the week before Carol’s second
surgery for breast cancer. Gradually, as she takes late night drives
with her little girl, visits her ex-boyfriend’s father in a nursing
home, drives by her ex-lover’s house and business, and visits the
campus where her father is a prominent teacher, the reader realizes,
some pages before Carol herself does, that she has been abducted by
the circumstances of her life. Although grounded in the realistic
detail of everyday life, Abducted by Circumstance is unique in
conception, style, and characterization. Madden immerses the reader in
an extraordinarily rich and unforgettable psychological experience.
Thoroughly absorbing from start to finish, Abducted by Circumstance
explores Carol’s troubled psyche with the rare precision and insight
that have long distinguished David Madden’s fiction.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798895272039
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
University of Tennessee Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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