Night Light by David Campbell

Night Light by David Campbell

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Night Light by David Campbell

A poignant collage of stories of women young and old, this novel from an Alfaguara Prize-winning author explores both the need to be seen and the need to disappear.

In present-day New York, Margarita grapples with insecurities on her fifty-sixth birthday. She feels neglected by her husband, and suspects he's having an affair with one of his students. Mysteries surrounding two friends offer both a distraction and unexpected insight:
Anne, the concierge of her apartment building, has suddenly vanished without a trace, leaving Anne's mother to confront a long-held secret.
Juliana, now in her eighties, is eager to find the woman who changed the course of her life more than sixty years ago.
With a seamless blend of reality and fiction, Carla Guelfenbein takes us back to the 1940s to provide answers, drawing on the intimate letters that Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral wrote to her lover and executor, Doris Dana, in the years after their first meeting at Barnard College. Struggling under the weight of Gabriela's intense attachment, the much younger Doris enjoys a passionate night of sex and alcohol with a childhood friend while they're apart.
Far from the chaste, self-sacrificing image imposed on Mistral after her death because she never married, the characters of>One in Me I Never Loved reflect womanhood in all its complexities, challenging the limits on their freedom and sexuality.

A poignant collage of stories of women young and old, this novel from an Alfaguara Prize-winning author explores both the need to be seen and the need to disappear.

In present-day New York, Margarita grapples with insecurities on her fifty-sixth birthday. She feels neglected by her husband, and suspects he's having an affair with one of his students. Mysteries surrounding two friends offer both a distraction and unexpected insight:
Anne, the concierge of her apartment building, has suddenly vanished without a trace, leaving Anne's mother to confront a long-held secret.
Juliana, now in her eighties, is eager to find the woman who changed the course of her life more than sixty years ago.
With a seamless blend of reality and fiction, Carla Guelfenbein takes us back to the 1940s to provide answers, drawing on the intimate letters that Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral wrote to her lover and executor, Doris Dana, in the years after their first meeting at Barnard College. Struggling under the weight of Gabriela's intense attachment, the much younger Doris enjoys a passionate night of sex and alcohol with a childhood friend while they're apart.
Far from the chaste, self-sacrificing image imposed on Mistral after her death because she never married, the characters of>One in Me I Never Loved reflect womanhood in all its complexities, challenging the limits on their freedom and sexuality.

Elias G. Carayannis is Full Professor of Management Science in the School of Business and Public Management, director of Research on Science, Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, European Union Research Center, and co-founder and co-director of the Global and Entrepreneurial Finance Research Institute (GEFRI) at the School of Business, George Washington University. He has published more than forty refereed journal articles and three books, The Strategic Management of Technological Learning, Idea Makers and Idea Brokers (Praeger, 2003), and The Story of Managing Products (Praeger, 2005).

David F. J. Campbell is a Research Fellow at the Faculty for Interdisciplinary Studies (IFF), University of Klagenfurt, a Lecturer at the University of Vienna, and an Associate Professorial Lecturer at the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University. Campbell co-edited Demokratiequalitat in Osterreich: Zustand und Entwicklungsperspektiven (2002) (Democratic Quality in Austria), and his articles on innovation and society have been published in several international journals.

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ISBN 13 9781777397869
ISBN 10 1777397863
Titre Night Light
Auteur David Campbell
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur David Campbell
Année de publication 2021-06-01
Nombre de pages 246
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