
The God of Nightmares by Paula Fox
In 1941, twenty-three-year-old Helen Bynum leaves home for the first time and sets out from rural New York to find her Aunt Lulu, an aging actress in New Orleans. There she finds a life of passion and adventure, possibilities and choices. Falling in with a bohemian group of intellectuals, she discovers romance and sex, friendship and risk, her world mirrored by the steamy mystery of the French Quarter.
"For me, [Fox] has been an indispensable guide, for the perfection of her language and the sternness of her gazeAnyone who owns a complete set of the reissued novels possesses a literary and moral treasure." -- Rosellen Brown
"Fox manages to avoid sentimentality…And that is at the heart of Fox's accomplishment in this novel about difficult romance: the eschewal of sentimentality and illusion in favor of real sentiment." -- Washington Post
"Wonderfully rich." -- New York Times Book Review
"Lyrically written and elegantly crafted…Fox brilliantly the fierce attentiveness and openness, bafflement, embarrassment and self-consciousness, as well as the wonder and joy of naive youth." -- San Francisco Chronicle
"A novel cast from the senses. The characters love and die in the watery warm light of New Orleans, in a language of pleasure that takes its ethos from that city's status in the American imagination as the capital of sensuality." -- Washington Times
"Fox manages to avoid sentimentality…And that is at the heart of Fox's accomplishment in this novel about difficult romance: the eschewal of sentimentality and illusion in favor of real sentiment." -- Washington Post
"Wonderfully rich." -- New York Times Book Review
"Lyrically written and elegantly crafted…Fox brilliantly the fierce attentiveness and openness, bafflement, embarrassment and self-consciousness, as well as the wonder and joy of naive youth." -- San Francisco Chronicle
"A novel cast from the senses. The characters love and die in the watery warm light of New Orleans, in a language of pleasure that takes its ethos from that city's status in the American imagination as the capital of sensuality." -- Washington Times
Paula Fox (1923—2017) was the author of Desperate Characters, The Widow’s Children, A Servant’s Tale, The God of Nightmares, Poor George, The Western Coast, and Borrowed Finery: A Memoir, among other books. Rosellen Brown is the author of the best-selling novel Before and After as well as Half a Heart, Civil Wars, and others. She lives in Chicago.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780393322873 |
| ISBN 10 | 0393322874 |
| Title | The God of Nightmares |
| Author | Paula Fox |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | WW Norton & Co |
| Year published | 2002-05-21 |
| Number of pages | 240 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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