Truth and Consequences by Alison Lurie - ISBN: 9781784876296
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Two couples, fixed roles: can they break free from truth and consequences?

Truth and Consequences

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    240 pages

  • Release Date

    18 June 2021

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Summary

A highly enjoyable, witty and subtle novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author about natural-born carers and their relationships with natural-born egotists.

“Delightful… Her characters are, as always, wonderfully imperfect.” - New York Review of Books

Alan has changed because he’s injured his back. Pain has altered his appearance and made him glum, demanding, and resentful. His wife, Jane, has to do everything for him - fetching, carrying, shopping, cooking, even dressing a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784876296
ISBN-10:1784876291
Author:Alison Lurie
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:18 June 2021
Weight:162g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm x 17mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

I am re-reading with enormous delight and greed. If you’re new to [Lurie], lucky you: marvellously astute comedies of social, moral and sexual manners, her witty exuberance is nothing short of inspirational. – Helen Simpson
Mordant and entertaining, and wonderfully expansive about a time, a place, and the corrosive effect of selfishness * Spectator *
Hours of bitter-sweet, highly intelligent fun * Scotsman *
An enjoyably spiky minuet of human selfishness * The Times *
Sly and funny. A deeply pleasurable page-turner * Observer *
It is Lurie, not Updike whom people will one day read to discover what our life and times were really like. Dazzling intelligent, witty, perceptive and engaging, she is not to be missed * New Statesman *
An enjoyably spiky minuet of human selfishness – Jane Shilling * The Times *
Lurie is the reigning queen of a certain kind of academic comedy… Truth & Consequences is a deeply pleasurable page-turner – Rachel Cooke * Observer *
Lurie’s entertaining novel charts these symmetrical relationships with subtlety and compassion, and thoughtfully examines the balance of power between those who give and require care * Daily Mail *
Lurie expertly maps the downward marital slope: the slow falling out of love, the undignified transformations of middle age, the interplay of eros and hypochondria… The author’s satirical gifts are undiminished * Wall Street Journal *

About The Author

Alison Lurie

Alison Lurie published ten novels, among them Foreign Affairs (which won the Pulitzer Prize), The Truth About Lorin Jones (winner of the Prix Femina etranger), and The Last Resort. She was also the author of many works of non-fiction, including The Language of Clothes, Don’t Tell the Grownups, Familiar Spirits (a memoir of the poet James Merrill) and two collections of essays and reviews, Reading for Fun and Words and Worlds. She taught literature, folklore and creative writing at Cornell University for many years and was the Whiton Professor of American Literature emerita. She lived in upstate New York but also spent much time in Key West, Florida and in London, all of which provided settings for her fiction. She married the writer Edward Hower, and had three sons and three grandchildren. Alison Lurie died in 2020.

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