Lost Language of Cranes (e-bog) af David Leavitt, Leavitt

Lost Language of Cranes e-bog

117,76 DKK (ekskl. moms 94,21 DKK)
'One of his generation's most gifted writers.' New York Times'An amazingly perceptive novel.' San Francisco Chronicle'Fascinating... lingers in the mind' New York Times Book ReviewOwen and Rose are facing serious challenges to their married life of routine and monotony as New York City grows and changes around them. They spend most Sundays apart; while Rose buries herself in crosswords and newspa…
'One of his generation's most gifted writers.' New York Times'An amazingly perceptive novel.' San Francisco Chronicle'Fascinating... lingers in the mind' New York Times Book ReviewOwen and Rose are facing serious challenges to their married life of routine and monotony as New York City grows and changes around them. They spend most Sundays apart; while Rose buries herself in crosswords and newspapers, Owen visits gay porn theaters.But when they discover they may lose their apartment and their son, prompted by his new relationship, reveals his homosexuality, their lives cannot continue as they were. Owen and Rose are forced to confront not only their son's revelation but also Owen's latent homosexuality. Poignant and lingering, this is a tale of love and relationships, secrets and unspoken desires.
E-bog 117,76 DKK
Forfattere David Leavitt, Leavitt (forfatter)
Udgivet 30.06.2014
Længde 368 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781408854594
'One of his generation's most gifted writers.' New York Times'An amazingly perceptive novel.' San Francisco Chronicle'Fascinating... lingers in the mind' New York Times Book ReviewOwen and Rose are facing serious challenges to their married life of routine and monotony as New York City grows and changes around them. They spend most Sundays apart; while Rose buries herself in crosswords and newspapers, Owen visits gay porn theaters.But when they discover they may lose their apartment and their son, prompted by his new relationship, reveals his homosexuality, their lives cannot continue as they were. Owen and Rose are forced to confront not only their son's revelation but also Owen's latent homosexuality. Poignant and lingering, this is a tale of love and relationships, secrets and unspoken desires.