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A Place at the Table
 

A Place at the Table

A Place at the Table

by Edith Konecky
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Random House (1989-04-08)
ISBN: 0394575229
EAN: 9780394575223
Dewey Decimal #: 813.54
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 241 pages
Edition: 1st
Release Date: 1989-04-08
SKU: 7003-Table
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: Straight tight spine with crisp clean unmarked pages. One dog eared page.


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
Fiction ... A sharp and tender portrait of a New York woman as she faces the end of love, the comoplexities of friend- ship, and her own mortality.


Customer Reviews


From the N. Y. Times, reviewed by Barbara Fisher Williamson
Rating (5)
Date: 2000-01-09

4 out of 4 customers found this reveiw helpful


A divorced mother of two and a moderately successful New York writer, Rachel Levin is smart, funny, generous, and above all else, clear-eyed. A Place at the Table concerns a period in Rachel's life when she is ending a relationship with a much younger woman, becoming a grandmother, considering writing trashy novels for money, consoling a friend whose marriage is foundering, attempting to rescue Deirdre, another friend, from madness and confronting her own mortality. It is the definitions sand distinctions between Rachel and Deirdre that make the novel not just warm and witty but poignant and sage. Rachel has no fantasies about the madness that art creates or demands. Art and madness are separate, and there is nothing glamorous in her friend's decline. It is all loss. Similarly, there is nothing romantic in Rachel's own suffering. Loss is loss, art is art, trash is trash. Rachel closes her story counting her blessings, the usual ones --- work, children, friends, means, appetites. Pleasures of the mind and body, simple and comples. Sanity. And I still have one breast. This list, when one reaches it at the end of the novel, seems suddenly new and fresh, graceful and funny. The ordinary words have taken on the extraordinasry power of this wonderful, wise woman.

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