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For twenty-five years, a solitary American novelist writes at a desk inherited from a young poet who vanished under Pinochet's regime. Her life is disrupted when a girl claiming to be the poet's daughter arrives to reclaim the desk. Meanwhile, in London, a man caring for his dying wife uncovers a lock of hair among her belongings, revealing a dark secret. In Jerusalem, an antiques dealer reconstructs his father's study, looted by Nazis in 1944. The desk, with its many drawers, connects these narratives, exerting a powerful influence over its owners. As the characters confess, the desk symbolizes their losses and the ties to what has vanished. The story explores profound questions about inheritance, the impact of loss on future generations, and responses to disappearance and change. Nicole Krauss crafts a powerful narrative about memory and the struggle for permanence amid inevitable loss. Critics praise her intricate prose, noting that her sentences deliver profound insights and reflections on history. The novel is described as a remarkable, eloquent rush that captivates readers with its beautiful language and complex characters. Krauss's masterful character portrayal and the haunting themes of loss create a compelling mosaic that resonates deeply, leaving readers marveling at the emotional depth of this stunning work.

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Great House, Nicole Krauss

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Language
English
Released
2010
Format
Paperback
Pages
289
ISBN10
0670919330
ISBN13
9780670919338
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First published
2010
Original title
Great House
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For twenty-five years, a solitary American novelist writes at a desk inherited from a young poet who vanished under Pinochet's regime. Her life is disrupted when a girl claiming to be the poet's daughter arrives to reclaim the desk. Meanwhile, in London, a man caring for his dying wife uncovers a lock of hair among her belongings, revealing a dark secret. In Jerusalem, an antiques dealer reconstructs his father's study, looted by Nazis in 1944. The desk, with its many drawers, connects these narratives, exerting a powerful influence over its owners. As the characters confess, the desk symbolizes their losses and the ties to what has vanished. The story explores profound questions about inheritance, the impact of loss on future generations, and responses to disappearance and change. Nicole Krauss crafts a powerful narrative about memory and the struggle for permanence amid inevitable loss. Critics praise her intricate prose, noting that her sentences deliver profound insights and reflections on history. The novel is described as a remarkable, eloquent rush that captivates readers with its beautiful language and complex characters. Krauss's masterful character portrayal and the haunting themes of loss create a compelling mosaic that resonates deeply, leaving readers marveling at the emotional depth of this stunning work.