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From Michael Cunningham, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Hours, comes the acclaimed novel of two boyhood friends A Home at the End of the World, now a feature film starring Colin Farrell and Dallas Roberts Jonathan. There's Jonathan, lonely, introspective, and unsure of himself; and Bobby, hip, dark, and inarticulate. In New York after college, Bobby moves in with Jonathan and his roommate, Clare, a veteran of the city's erotic wars. Bobby and Clare fall in love, scuttling the plans of Jonathan, who is gay, to father Clare's child. Then, when Clare and Bobby have a baby, the three move to a small house upstate to raise "their" child together and, with an odd friend, Alice, create a new kind of family. A Home at the End of the World masterfully depicts the charged, fragile relationships of urban life today.
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A Home at the End of the World. A Novel, Michael Cunningham
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- Released
- 2010
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Michael Cunningham
- Publisher
- Farrar Straus & Giroux
- Released
- 2010
- ISBN13
- 9780374707590
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Romance, Young Adult, Love, Family, Contemporary Fiction, Friendship, Contemporary Romance, USA, LGBTQ+, American Literature, Death, Filmthema, Life, Literary Fiction, Adapted for Film, Emotions, LGBTQ+ Romance, New York, Homosexuality, Narration, Countryside, Searching for the meaning of life, AIDS, Love Triangle, Introvert, Woodstock
- First published
- 1990
- Original title
- A Home at the End of the World
- Rating
- 3.95 out of 5
- Description
- From Michael Cunningham, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Hours, comes the acclaimed novel of two boyhood friends A Home at the End of the World, now a feature film starring Colin Farrell and Dallas Roberts Jonathan. There's Jonathan, lonely, introspective, and unsure of himself; and Bobby, hip, dark, and inarticulate. In New York after college, Bobby moves in with Jonathan and his roommate, Clare, a veteran of the city's erotic wars. Bobby and Clare fall in love, scuttling the plans of Jonathan, who is gay, to father Clare's child. Then, when Clare and Bobby have a baby, the three move to a small house upstate to raise "their" child together and, with an odd friend, Alice, create a new kind of family. A Home at the End of the World masterfully depicts the charged, fragile relationships of urban life today.






