Divorcing Audiobook By Susan Taubes, David Rieff - Introduction by cover art

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Divorcing

By: Susan Taubes, David Rieff - Introduction by
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Now back for the first time since 1969, a stunning novel about childhood, marriage, and divorce by a dazzlingly inventive writer; one of the most interesting minds of the 20th century.

Dream and reality overlap in Divorcing, a book in which divorce is not just a question of a broken marriage but names a rift that runs right through the inner and outer worlds of Sophie Blind, its brilliant but desperate protagonist. It's a rift that encompasses not just forced exile and estrangement from her adopted country, but a profound rupture and alienation from her husband, her family, her Jewish identity, and her own fractured self. Can the rift be mended? Perhaps in the form of a novel, one that goes back from present-day New York to Sophie's childhood in pre-World War II Budapest, that revisits the divorce between her own Freudian father and beautiful, narcissistic mother, and finds a place for a host of further tensions and contradictions in her present life. The question that most haunts Divorcing, however, is whether any novel can be fleet and bitter and true and light enough to gather up all the darkness of a given life.

©1969 Susan Taubes; Introduction copyright 2020 by David Rieff (P)2021 Tantor
Family Life Genre Fiction Divorce Marriage Fiction Women's Fiction
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I liked the story of the child’s view of the jewish story post genocide. Blah blah blah

Deep inside to the woman’s view and history of the ww2 kids

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I don’t recall having read or listened to any other book that compares to the way this book is written. The dreams were captured in amazing clarity. They couldn’t have been more reminiscent of an actual dream. I really enjoyed this listen. The story was eerily similar to the authors probable attitude towards her own life. Just knowing how her life ended added a mildly haunting quality to the main character. So sad. I’m sure she would have had a huge following if she had continued living and writing.

The writing style was brilliant

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