The Winter Vault
by:
Anne Michaels (author)
In The Winter Vault, award-winning poet and novelist Anne Michaels crafts a love story of extraordinary depth and complexity, juxtaposing historic dislocations with the most intimate moments of individual lives. In 1964, a newly married Canadian couple settles into a Nile River houseboat moored...
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In The Winter Vault, award-winning poet and novelist Anne Michaels crafts a love story of extraordinary depth and complexity, juxtaposing historic dislocations with the most intimate moments of individual lives. In 1964, a newly married Canadian couple settles into a Nile River houseboat moored below the towering figures of Abu Simbel. Avery is one of the engineers responsible for moving the temple above the rapidly rising waters of the Aswan Dam. At the edge of a world about to be lost forever, Avery and and his new wife Jean begin to create their own world. But it will not be enough to bind them when tragedy strikes and they go back to separate lives in Toronto. There Jean meets Lucjan, a Polish artist whose haunting stories of his shattered childhood in occupied Warsaw draw her further away from Avery. But, in time, he will also show her the way back to consolation and forgiveness.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780307455765 (0307455769)
ASIN: 307455769
Publish date: April 6th 2010
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Literature,
Cultural,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Literary Fiction,
Contemporary,
Canada,
Canadian Literature,
Poland
Oh, the poetry of Anne Michaels' writing. I could hardly bear to finish this book. Beauty, love, history, truth, lies, creation, destruction, humans, nature. This novel is filled with all this and more.
I do love an immaculate hardback with a ribbon book-mark, especially if I caught it at the one-penny mark.First sentence - Generators floodlit the temple. Some beautiful ideas and sumptuous language but just a little too d(r)ippy/far out for comfort and it covers too much ground without any defining...
This probably falls between a 3 and a 4 star rating for me. It is just a gorgeously written book and for 3/4 of the way I was captivated, but then my interested started to wane a bit and I found it hard to get through the last 1/4th.
I registered a book at BookCrossing.com!http://www.BookCrossing.com/journal/10373284