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A Coin in Nine Hands

Published
Jun 1986
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General Fiction General Fiction
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184

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During the space of a day in Rome in 1933, a ten-lira coin passes through the hands of nine people-including an aging artist, a prostitute, and a would-be assassin of Mussolini. The coin becomes the symbol of contact between human beings, each lost in private passions and nearly impenetrable solitude.

""A Coin in Nine Hands" has . . . passages that move close to poetry and a story that belongs in both literature and history."-Doris Grumbach, "Los Angeles Times Book Review"

"What lingers at the end of "A Coin in Nine Hands" is the shadowiness and puppetlike vagueness of the Dictator, and the compelling specificity of the so-called 'common people' revolving all around him."-Anne Tyler, "The New Republic"

"Within a few pages we have met half the major characters in this haunting, brilliantly constructed novel. . . . The studied perfection, the structural intricacy and brevity remind one of Camus. Yet by comparison, Yourcenar's prose is lavish, emotional and imagistic."-Cynthia King, "Houston Post"

"Transcends its specific time and place to become a portrait of vividly delineated characters caught in the vise of a tragically familiar political situation."-"Publisher's Weekly"

Best known as the author of "Memoirs of Hadrian" and The Abyss, Marguerite Yourcenar (1903-87) achieved countless literary honors and was the first woman ever elected to the Academie Francaise."

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First Edition Jun 1986 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN 0374519536
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Dec 1994 University of Chicago Press ISBN 0226965279
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Oct 1982 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN 0374125228
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