ELUSIVE EMBRACE

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Hailed for its searing emotional insights, and for the astonishing originality with which it weaves together personal history, cultural essay, and readings of classical texts by Sophocles, Ovid, Euripides, and Sappho, The Elusive Embrace is a profound exploration of the mysteries of identity. It is also a meditation in which the author uses his own divided life to investigate the "rich conflictedness of things," the double lives all of us lead. Daniel Mendelsohn recalls the deceptively quiet suburb where he grew up, torn between his mathematician father's pursuit of scientific truth and the exquisite lies spun by his Orthodox Jewish grandfather; the streets of manhattan's newest "gay ghetto," where "desire for love" competes with "love of desire;" and the quiet moonlit house where a close friend's small son teaches him the meaning of fatherhood. And, finally, in a neglected Jewish cemetery, the author uncovers a family secret that reveals the universal need for storytelling, for inventing myths of the self. The book that Hilton Als calls "equal to Whitman's 'Song of Myself,'" The Elusive Embrace marks a dazzling literary debut.


  • Auteur(s)

    Daniel Mendelsohn

  • Éditeur

    Vintage Usa

  • Distributeur

    Olf

  • Date de parution

    20/06/2000

  • EAN

    9780375706974

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    224 Pages

  • Longueur

    20.3 cm

  • Largeur

    13 cm

  • Épaisseur

    1.5 cm

  • Poids

    236 g

  • Support principal

    Poche

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