An idolized lit teacher falls from grace at a Parisian high school for
the wealthy elite in this novel of power, idealism and morality.
William Silver is a talented and charismatic young teacher whose
unconventional methods raise eyebrows among his colleagues and
superiors. His students, however, are devoted to him. His teaching of
Camus, Faulkner, Sartre, Keats and other kindred souls breathe life
into their sense of social justice and their capacities for
philosophical and ethical thought. But unbeknownst to his adoring
pupils, Silver proves incapable of living up to the ideals he
encourages in others. Emotionally scarred by failures in his personal
life and driven to distraction by the City of Lightâs overpowering
carnality and beauty, Silver succumbs to a temptation that will change
the course of his life. His fall will render him a criminal in the
eyes of some, and all too human in the eyes of others . . . In
Maksikâs stylish prose, Paris is sensual, dazzling and dangerously
seductive. It serves as a fitting backdrop for a dramatic tale about
the tension between desire and action, and about the complex
relationship that exists between our public and private selves. Praise
for You Deserve Nothing âThe book is just too damned good to put
down.â âThe Stranger âWith writing that is reminiscent of James
Salterâs in its sensuality, Francine Proseâs capacious inquiry
into difficult moral questions and Martin Amisâs loose-limbed
evocation of the perils of youth.â âThe Christian Science Monitor
âRivetingly plotted and beautifully written.â âNew York Times
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781609459123
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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