From the Golden PEN Award–winning author: A “well-written,
entertaining” dark comedy of a marriage on the rocks in 1960s London
(Joyce Carol Oates, The New York Times). Emma and David Evans seem
to have a perfect life. He’s a handsome and successful Welsh actor;
she’s a sometimes model, soon-to-be television news anchor, and
full-time mother. But all is not well under the surface. She’s
impatient and choked by domesticity; he’s narcissistic and
unfaithful. Between the two of them is a privately combative marriage
that has fed their want of drama. Then David relocates the family
from their London home to provincial Hereford, where he’s to star in
two plays during the city’s festival season. It’s here, far
removed from the highbrow stimulation of the city, that Emma’s
resentment of David—his long hours, his expectations, his
ego—finally boils over. Bored and lonely, she falls into the arms of
the theater’s director, an indiscretion that triggers a series of
surprises neither Emma nor David could have foreseen. Narrated by a
complicated, fascinating, and fiercely intelligent woman at the end of
her rope, The Garrick Year is “a witty, beautiful
novel . . . written with extraordinary art” (The New York
Times). “[A] romantic novel about actors and the theatre and
marriage and sex and babies . . . deliciously bitter . . . so
alive.” —The New Yorker “Unsparing . . . a very knowing,
diverting entertainment.” —Kirkus Reviews
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780544286917
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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