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The Beholder

Published
Aug 2003
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
208

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In the words of Isabel Allende, "Here is a poet who writes with economy and precise beauty of desire, love, and the irrevocable loneliness of the heart." In his first novel since the highly acclaimed Curves of Pursuit, Thomas Farber has created his own language of love, in this rapturous evocation of an obsessive and erotic relationship.

He is a writer, middle-aged, thoughtful, long engaged in a project that involves observing and describing the female form. She is young, married, and beautiful, an art historian who wants to write.

The writer recounts an increasingly charged series of trysts in which he and the young woman create a heady other-world where there are no husbands and no limits. No longer merely subjects for conversation, the passions shared by the writer and the young woman—for art, storytelling, and experience—fuel a transgressive vision of love that cannot, in the end, compete with the demands of the ordered world, and someone must lose.

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First Edition Aug 2003 Picador ISBN 0312421826
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Aug 2002 Henry Holt ISBN 0805069720
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Mar 2013 ISBN B00BPH83QU
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May 2013 Thomas Farber ISBN B00D4JYFNW
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