Cynthia Zarin Release Date: September 21, 2010 |
Product Description
A dazzling story of obsessive love emerges in Cynthia Zarin’s luminous
new book inspired and inhabited by the title character of Nabokov’s
novel Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, who was the lifelong
love of her half brother, Van.
These electric poems are set in a Nabokovian landscape of memory in
which real places, people, and things—the exploration of the Hudson
River, Edwardian London, sunflowers, Chekhov, Harlem, decks of cards,
the death of Solzhenitsyn, morpho butterflies—collide with the
speaker’s own protean tale of desire and loss. With a string of
brilliant contemporary sonnets as its spine, the book is a headlong
display of mastery and sorrow: in the opening poem, “Birch,” ... Read more