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The Summer of '39

por Miranda Seymour

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Nancy Brewster, a wizened recluse living on the coast of New England, reflects on the baleful events that have cruelly shaped her life. She is writing her memoirs, largely to exorcise the insanity that kept her incarcerated for years. From her life in the bohemian world of Greenwich Village in the 1920s to her marriage to a luckless literary dreamer to an ill-fated visit from strangers in the summer of 1939, Nancy keeps returning to her encounter with Isabel March, an enigmatic poet & practiced husband-stealer. Their friendship, while beginning auspiciously ends in a tangle of divorce & madness. Nancy's circling, seemingly artless memories soon carry us to a climax as startling & monstrous as any in contemporary fiction.… (más)
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Wow. That’s all I can say. I finished this novel about two weeks ago and it’s taken this long for me to put my words on the page. This novel is fantastic in the way that only good literature can be; it’s dark, depressing, exquisitely written and filled with compelling characters. My only disappointment is that it took me this long to read it!

Nancy is part of an old Boston Brahman family where she has been ignored and abused by her family. When her brother dies during WWI, Nancy’s life becomes exponentially worse. Her only solace comes when she visits her aunt and uncle in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Sadly, when these visits end, Nancy’s mother sends her to NYC. Once there, she meets Chance. Chance is the epitome of bohemian Greenwich Village (he runs his own publishing company from the printing press in his apartment). But when the couple becomes entranced by philosophical poet Isabel March, there are violent and destructive repercussions for the whole family.

I have to say that when I finished the novel I was even more depressed than at the conclusion of “The Bell Jar”. I had so many complex feelings that it has taken me two weeks to sort through them. While I found the story to be incredibly disturbing, it truly is great literature. The writing is just about flawless, the characters are deep, and the language is beautiful. Do yourself a favor and pick up this book! But if you’re depressed by the end...don’t say I didn’t warn you.

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Nancy Brewster, a wizened recluse living on the coast of New England, reflects on the baleful events that have cruelly shaped her life. She is writing her memoirs, largely to exorcise the insanity that kept her incarcerated for years. From her life in the bohemian world of Greenwich Village in the 1920s to her marriage to a luckless literary dreamer to an ill-fated visit from strangers in the summer of 1939, Nancy keeps returning to her encounter with Isabel March, an enigmatic poet & practiced husband-stealer. Their friendship, while beginning auspiciously ends in a tangle of divorce & madness. Nancy's circling, seemingly artless memories soon carry us to a climax as startling & monstrous as any in contemporary fiction.

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