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The Widow's Opera

Published
Aug 2011
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
560

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The Widows Opera is the story of people whose lives have been uprooted by the cataclysms of the twentieth century World War II, Stalins purges and, earlier, the Armenian Genocide.

The novel chronicles the life of Ursa Smirny, a Polish refugee in New York City. It also recounts her friendship with the ruthless Nina Morphy, and Ninas mysterious husband, nicknamed Morpheus by the murderers, thieves and other felons of the prisons where he spends his time. Among the many minor characters, some are comic, like the benighted Mr. Darkwood and some otherworldly, like Mr. Tannini; a self-styled nineteenth-century humanist and bibliophile. But it is also a story of betrayal, murder and revenge that moves quickly from the first page to the last.

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Feb 2005 Authorhouse ISBN 1420812726
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Aug 2011 Authorhouse ISBN 1463440723
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Aug 2011 Authorhouse ISBN 1463440715
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Aug 2011 Authorhouse ISBN B005G3REBE
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