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In these seven beautifully wrought variations on a theme, a series of characters trace and retrace eternal yet ever-changing patterns of love and longing, connection and loss. The stories range over centuries and continents{u2014}from eighteenth-century Vienna, where Mozart and his librettist Da Ponte are collaborating on their operas, to America in the 1940s, where a love triangle unfolds among a doctor, a journalist, and the president{u2019}s wife. A race-car driver{u2019}s widow, a nursing-home resident and her daughter, a paralyzed dancer married to a famous choreographer{u2014}all feel the overwhelming force of passion and renunciation. With uncanny emotional exactitude, Wickersham shows how we never really know what{u2019}s in someone else{u2019}s heart, or in our own; how we continually try to explain others and to console ourselves; and how love, like storytelling, is ultimately a work of the imagination.
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The news from Spain: seven variations on a love story
2012, Alfred A. Knopf
in English
- 1st ed.
0307958884 9780307958884
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