
Or, as Bridget Bardot says it, "ahpenis."
Throughout Lily Tuck’s career, she's been praised by critics for her crisp, lean language and sensuous explorations of exotic locales and complex psychologies. From Siam to Paraguay and beyond, Tuck inspires readers to travel into unfamiliar realms, and her newest novel is no exception. Slender, potent, and utterly engaging, I Married You For Happiness combines marriage, mathematics, and the probability of an afterlife to create Tuck's most affecting and riveting book yet.
“His hand is growing cold, still she holds it” is how this novel that tells the story of a marriage begins. The tale unfolds over a single night as Nina sits at the bedside of her husband, Philip, whose sudden and unexpected death is the reason for her lonely vigil. Still too shocked to grieve, she lets herself remember the defining moments of their long union, beginning with their meeting in Paris. She is an artist, he a highly accomplished mathematician—a collision of two different worlds that merged to form an intricate and passionate love. As we move through select memories—real and imagined—Tuck reveals the most private intimacies, dark secrets, and overwhelming joys that defined Nina and Philip's life together.
Lily Tuck is the author of four previous novels: Interviewing Matisse; The Woman Who Walked on Water; Siam, which was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction; and The News from Paraguay, for which she won the National Book Award. She is also the author of a collection of short stories, Limbo and Other Places I Have Lived, and a biography, Woman of Rome: a life of Elsa Morante, which won the Premio Elsa Morante.
2 comments:
dude, you make it so hard to pair down my to read list :)
David, you'll just have to read faster. ;)
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