Dolce Agonia

Dolce Agonia

by NancyHuston (Author)

Synopsis

Take a drop of existential angst, mix with a group of old friends, stir in the sweet agony of midlife nostalgia, and you have the recipe for the Thanksgiving dinner from hell - especially when it's narrated in part by a mischievous God who pulls their strings and show us the workings. A group of cosmopolitan friends in midlife gather in New England for a Thanksgiving dinner - and are trapped there when it snows. Sean, the Irish hard-drinking poet is their host, but hasn't told them he's dying of cancer. In fact none of them would be there if they didn't have the kind of dysfunctional lives and problems which prevent them being with their own families. With the exception of the enigmatic outsider, a new young trophy wife, they all know too much about each other, their weak points and failures. Relationships and histories criss-cross; they have little in common except a mutual past and a search for meaning in the present. And meanwhile they're all at the mercy of fate - both inevitable and surprising, funny and tragic.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 07 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 0099429632
ISBN 13: 9780099429630
Book Overview: 'There is sharp wit in the portrayal of these 12 contemporary types, but suffering lurks behind every cheery facade. Nancy Huston writes beautifully' - Sunday Telegraph

Media Reviews
Engaging and well-executed Irish News Rarely does a novel develop such satisfying depth of character... This book is laced with irony, unfolds richly and is unique to the core Independent Warm and witty Red Magazine
Author Bio
Nancy Huston is the author of the bestselling novel The Mark of the Angel (winner of the Grand Prix Lectrices d'Elle in France), as well as other award-winning fiction, including Plainsong (Governor General Award in Canada for fiction in French), Instruments of Darkness (Prix Goncourt de Lyceens) and Slow Emergencies. Born in Calgary in 1953, she went to Paris as a student in the 1970s and lives there still. She is married to the writer and intellectual Tzvetan Todorov and has two children.