The Lacuna

The Lacuna

by Barbara Kingsolver (Author)

Synopsis

From Pulitzer Prize nominee and award winning author of Homeland, The Poisonwood Bible and Flight Behaviour, The Lacuna is the heartbreaking story of a man torn between the warm heart of Mexico and the cold embrace of 1950s America in the shadow of Senator McCarthy. Born in America and raised in Mexico, Harrison Shepherd is a liability to his social-climbing flapper mother, Salome. When he starts work in the household of Mexican artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo - where the Bolshevik leader, Lev Trotsky, is also being harboured as a political exile - he inadvertently casts his lot with art, communism and revolution. A compulsive diarist, he records and relates his colourful experiences of life with Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and Trotsky in the midst of the Mexican revolution. A violent upheaval sends him back to America; but political winds continue to throw him between north and south, in a plot that turns many times on the unspeakable breach - the lacuna - between truth and public presumption.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 688
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 11 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 0571298826
ISBN 13: 9780571298822
Book Overview: The Orange Prize-winning novel beautifully repackaged to tie-in with the paperback of Flight Behaviour.
Prizes: Winner of Orange Prize for Fiction 2010. Shortlisted for International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2011.

Author Bio
Barbara Kingsolver's thirteen books of fiction, poetry and non-fiction include the novels The Bean Trees and the international bestseller The Poisonwood Bible which, amongst other accolades, won the 2005 Penguin/Orange Reading Group Book of the Year award. Her most recent novel is The Lacuna.