Noon in Paris, Eight in Chicago by Douglas Cowie
Sharp and intimate, Douglas Cowie's reimagining of the turbulent love affair between Simone de Beauvoir and Nelson Algren asks what it means to love and be loved by the right person at the wrong time.
'This intoxicating portrayal of raw animal-magnetism is a reimagining of the love affair between Simone de Beauvoir and Nelson Algren. It is vividly atmospheric – the literary equivalent of stepping into a Hopper painting. I was walking those 1947 Chicago streets with them.' <b>Pool</b>
Paperback: 320 pages
Size: 129mm x 198mm
Chicago, 1947: on a freezing February night, France’s feminist icon Simone de Beauvoir calls up radical resident novelist Nelson Algren, asking him to show her around. After a whirlwind tour of dive bars, cabarets and the police lockup, the pair return to his apartment on Wabansia Avenue. Here, a passion is sparked that will last for the next two decades.
Their relationship intensifies during intoxicating months spent together in Paris and Chicago. But in between are long, anguished periods apart filled with competing desires – lovers old and new, writing, politics, gambling – which ultimately expose the fragility of their unconventional ‘marriage’ and put their devotion to the test.
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: Myriad Editions (26 May 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-0-9565599-7-5
Size: 129mm x 198mm
SKU | BNOON |
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ISBN | 9780956559975 |
Manufacturer | Myriad |
Product keys | Myriad |