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Ghost Dance: A Novel
ISBN-13:
9781640092440
ISBN-10:
1640092447
Edition:
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Author:
Carole Masso
Publication date:
2019
Publisher:
Counterpoint
Format:
Paperback
320 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781640092440
ISBN-10:
1640092447
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Carole Masso
Publication date:
2019
Publisher:
Counterpoint
Format:
Paperback
320 pages
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Ghost Dance: A Novel (ISBN-13: 9781640092440 and ISBN-10: 1640092447), written by authors
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"Although author Carole Maso follows the contours of fiction, style is everything in Ghost Dance, a strangely lovely and perplexing book . . . she has a fine ear and her literary gift is impressive." ―San Francisco Chronicle
Originally published in 1986, Ghost Dance is the first in a line of relentlessly experimental and highly esteemed works by Carole Maso.
Vanessa Turin's family has been broken up by an event so devastating she cannot bear to face it straight on. Her mother, the brilliant and beautiful poet Christine Wing, seems simply to have disappeared, and her gentle, silent father also vanishes. In Ghost Dance, the reader experiences firsthand the dimensions of Vanessa's longing, the capabilities of her imagination, the persistence of her memory, and the ferocity of her love as she struggles to retrieve her family, to reclaim her country, and to come to terms with overwhelming sorrow.
Originally published in 1986, Ghost Dance is the first in a line of relentlessly experimental and highly esteemed works by Carole Maso.
Vanessa Turin's family has been broken up by an event so devastating she cannot bear to face it straight on. Her mother, the brilliant and beautiful poet Christine Wing, seems simply to have disappeared, and her gentle, silent father also vanishes. In Ghost Dance, the reader experiences firsthand the dimensions of Vanessa's longing, the capabilities of her imagination, the persistence of her memory, and the ferocity of her love as she struggles to retrieve her family, to reclaim her country, and to come to terms with overwhelming sorrow.
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