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Divorcing
Divorcing | Susan Taubes
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Now back in print for the first time since 1969, a stunning novel about childhood, marriage, and divorce by one of the most interesting minds of the twentieth 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. Can the rift be mended? Perhaps in the form of a novel, one that goes back from present-day New York to Sophies childhood in preWorld War II Budapest, that revisits the divorce between her Freudian father and her fickle mother, and finds a place for a host of further tensions and contradictions in her present life. The question that 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. Susan Taubess startlingly original novel was published in 1969 but largely ignored at the time; after the authors tragic early death, it was forgotten. Its republication presents a chance to discover a splintered, glancing, caustic, and lyrical work by a dazzlingly intense and inventive writer.
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sisilia
Divorcing | Susan Taubes
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2.5⭐️ I dislike experimental story where dream overlaps with reality. It‘s so confusing! Susan Taubes covers the theme of divorcing in pretty much everything in the protagonist Sophie Blind: a divorce from her husband, her parents‘ divorce, a divorce from her home country, a divorce from life! The bookcub didn‘t like it, either. Avg 2.7⭐️ The only consolation is that Taubes changed to the conventional story-telling in the second half of the novel

Lindy Silver lining: book group to commiserate over a disappointing book 😊 2y
sisilia @Lindy It‘s the best part about a bookclub 😃 I always look forward to the discussion (edited) 2y
Lindy @sisilia Me too 2y
Reggie And yet, you have somehow convinced me to stack this. 2y
sisilia Hahaha maybe you‘ll love it @Reggie 2y
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sisilia
Divorcing | Susan Taubes
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I have about 50 more pages to the end! Must finish this for my IRL bookclub meeting this afternoon 🥴 Too modern for me; it‘s in the same group as Renata Adler and Elizabeth Hardwick

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Moray_Reads
Divorcing | Susan Taubes
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kspenmoll Thank you this article. It does sound fascinating & I am familiar with the poets, Hannah Arendt‘ work so I am intrigued. 3y
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