The Dry Heart

SKU: 9781911547600
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  • Author:
    GINZBURG Natalia
  • ISBN:
    9781911547600
  • Publication Date:
    August 2020
  • Edition:
    1
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  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Daunt Books
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The Dry Heart
The Dry Heart

The Dry Heart

SKU: 9781911547600
Regular price $22.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    GINZBURG Natalia
  • ISBN:
    9781911547600
  • Publication Date:
    August 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Daunt Books
  • Country of Publication:

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The Dry Heart begins and ends with the matter-of-fact pronouncement: " shot him between the eyes". As the tale?a plunge into the chilly waters of loneliness, desperation, and bitterness?proceeds, the narrator's murder of her flighty husband takes on a certain logical inevitability. Stripped of any preciousness or sentimentality, Natalia Ginzburg's writing here is white-hot, tempered by rage. She transforms the unhappy tale of an ordinary dull marriage into a rich psychological thriller that seems to beg the question: why don't more wives kill their husbands?

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  • The Dry Heart begins and ends with the matter-of-fact pronouncement: " shot him between the eyes". As the tale?a plunge into the chilly waters of loneliness, desperation, and bitterness?proceeds, the narrator's murder of her flighty husband takes on a certain logical inevitability. Stripped of any preciousness or sentimentality, Natalia Ginzburg's writing here is white-hot, tempered by rage. She transforms the unhappy tale of an ordinary dull marriage into a rich psychological thriller that seems to beg the question: why don't more wives kill their husbands?

The Dry Heart begins and ends with the matter-of-fact pronouncement: " shot him between the eyes". As the tale?a plunge into the chilly waters of loneliness, desperation, and bitterness?proceeds, the narrator's murder of her flighty husband takes on a certain logical inevitability. Stripped of any preciousness or sentimentality, Natalia Ginzburg's writing here is white-hot, tempered by rage. She transforms the unhappy tale of an ordinary dull marriage into a rich psychological thriller that seems to beg the question: why don't more wives kill their husbands?