New work from Tommy Orange, Anne Carson, Louise Erdrich, and others
propels this tribute to love from Freeman’s, “a powerful force in
the literary world” (Los Angeles Times). In a time of
contentiousness and flagrant abuse, it often feels as if our world is
run on hate. Invective. Cruelty and sadism. But is it possible the
greatest and most powerful force is love? In the newest issue of this
acclaimed series, Freeman’s: Love asks this question, bringing
together literary heavyweights like Tommy Orange, Anne Carson, Louise
Erdrich, and Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk alongside emerging
writers such as Gunnhild Øyehaug and Semezdin Mehmedinovic.
Mehmedinovic contributes a breathtaking book-length essay on the
aftermath of his wife’s stroke, describing how the two reassembled
their lives outside their home country of Bosnia. Richard Russo’s
charming and painful “Good People” introduces us to two sets of
married professors who have been together for decades, and for whom
love still exists, but between the wrong pair. Haruki Murakami tells
the tale of a one-night stand that feels like a dying sun. Together,
the pieces comprise a stunning exploration of the complexities of
love, tracing it from its earliest stirrings, to the forbidden places
where it emerges against reason, to loss so deep it changes the color
of perception. In a time when we need it the most, this issue promises
what only love can bring: a solace of complexity and warmth. “The
anthology packs an emotional wallop from the start.” —Shelf
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ISBN
9780802157843
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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