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The Marriage of the Sea

A Novel

Jane Alison
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Pages
272
Year
2004
Language
English

About

As alluring as The Love-Artist, a contemporary tale of love and ambition, betrayal and revenge, set in two gloriously watery cities

In a damp Venetian palace, Oswaldo contemplates the ravages of time to his body and his beloved city, and dreams up a way to hold mortality at bay. In New York, Lach steps out into the crisp, clear night to savor his new freedom, having just dropped Vera to join his new love, Francesca, in Venice. In rainy London, Max packs for a precipitous move to New Orleans, in pursuit of Lucinde, a woman he barely knows. From New Orleans, Lucinde flies to the aid and comfort of Vera, who, betrayal or no, has accepted a grant to go paint in ... Venice. And elsewhere in the Crescent City, Anton, leaving to seek his big break in that other renowned city of water-Venice, of course-sketches a good-bye upon the slumbering body of his wife, Josephine.

With wit, sympathy, and surpassing deftness, Jane Alison choreographs an intricate minuet among these characters, whom love and loneliness, aspiration and desperation, have drawn to two famously romantic, venal, and elusive cities of water.

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"Alison's poetic sensibility reveals itself in lyrical, intense prose and surprising juxtapositions . . . A sinuous journey of discovery."
Publishers Weekly
"Unorthodox and complex . . . Alison's razor-sharp technique . . . makes this a uniquely flavored novel drawn from a refined talent."
Booklist
"Ambitious, complex, challengingly intellectual--and yet Alison manages it all with a clarity, learnedness, and rigor that bring into being a creation of real beauty . . . A real achievement."
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