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First edition |
Descript |
192 sidor 22 cm |
Note |
"From the acclaimed author of Miss Burma, longlisted for the National Book Award and the Women's Prize, comes a tense and thought-provoking exploration of an intellectual affair and its reverberations across the lives of two couples. Tessa is a successful white woman writer who develops a friendship, first by correspondence and then in person, with Charlie, a ruggedly handsome philosopher and scholar based in Los Angeles. Sparks fly as they exchange ideas about Camus and masculine desire, and their intellectual connection promises more--but there are obstacles to this burgeoning relationship. While Tessa's husband Milton enjoys Charlie's company on his visits to the East Coast, Charlie's mixed-race Asian wife Wah is a different case, and she proves to be both adversary and conundrum to Tessa. Wah's traditional femininity and subservience to her husband strike Tessa as weaknesses, and she scoffs at the sacrifices Wah makes as adoptive mother to a Burmese girl, Htet, once homeless on the streets of Kuala Lumpur. But Wah has a kind of power too, especially over Charlie, and the conflict between the two women leads to Tessa's martini-fueled declaration that Wah is "an insult to womankind." Provided by publisher |
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Otrohet
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Kvinnliga författare
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Adoptivföräldrar
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Mänskliga relationer
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Adultery -- Fiction
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Married people -- Fiction
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Women authors -- Fiction
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Philosophers -- Fiction
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Adoptive parents -- Fiction
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Interpersonal relations -- Fiction
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Förenta staterna -- Kalifornien
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California -- Fiction
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Romaner
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Skönlitteratur
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Philosophical fiction.
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Novels.
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Classmark |
813/.6
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He.01
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ISBN/ISSN |
9780802160713 Inbunden |
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9780802160720 |
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