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Great Circle

A Novel

Conrad Aiken
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Pages
129
Year
2015
Language
English

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A profound examination of the mysteries of memory and perception from one of the twentieth century's most admired literary artists The train races from New York to Boston. For Andrew Cather, it is much too fast. He will return home three days early, and he is both terrified and intrigued by what he may find there. He pictures himself unlocking the door to his quiet Cambridge house, padding silently through its darkened halls, and finally discovering the thing he both fears and yearns to see: his wife in the arms of another man. Cather knows that what he finds in Cambridge may destroy his life, yet finally set him free.   A masterful portrait of an average man at the edge of a shocking precipice, Great Circle is a triumph of psychological realism. One of Sigmund Freud's favorite novels, it is a probing exploration of the secrets of consciousness.

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"Brilliant."
Malcolm Cowley
"Aiken is at once an intellectual and a poet, for he has the mind to see and the heart to feel."
The New York Times
"[Conrad Aiken is] perhaps the most exciting, the most finally satisfying of living novelists."
The New York Times

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