Think of England (häftad)
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Format
Trade Paperback
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
272
Utgivningsdatum
2003-05-06
Förlag
Simon & Schuster
Dimensioner
203 x 127 x 18 mm
Vikt
318 g
ISBN
9780743234979

Think of England

A Novel

Trade Paperback,  Engelska, 2003-05-06
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It has been said that children are great observers but poor interpreters. Nine year old Jane MacLeod thinks she's responsible for the tensions between her parents, which conflicts with her strong desire to be part of a happy family. She wishes everyone would follow her grandmother's advice in times of crisis - think of England - a phrase that makes her feel safe. When the MacLeods gather for a long-awaited event, the Beatle's first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Jane sees in the band the same profound pining she feels in herself. But later that night a tragedy dashes her hope for the future and burdens her with guilt for decades to come. Years later, Jane travels to London where happiness surely awaits. Yet it isn't until she is in her forties with a child of her own that Jane interprets the past with wisdom and discovers the secret of family happiness. Joyce Carol Oates has said that each of Alice Elliott Dark's short stories 'exudes the gravitas of a radically distilled novel.' With THINK OF ENGLAND, Dark rises to Oates's prescient praise, revealing herself to be a master of the longer form.

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Alice Elliott Dark is the author¿the novels Fellowship Point and Think of England, as well as two collections of short stories,¿In the Gloaming¿and¿Naked to the Waist.¿Her work has appeared in¿The New Yorker,¿Harper's,¿The New York Times,¿Best American Short Stories,¿and¿O. Henry: Prize Stories,¿among others.¿Her award-winning story¿"In the Gloaming" was made into two films and was chosen for inclusion in Best American Stories of the Century. Dark is a past recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. She is an associate professor at Rutgers-Newark in the MFA program.