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A Presence with Secrets
A Presence with Secrets
Author: W. M. Spackman
"It's about baffled love, young love, an evasive golden girl, and it tells itself in a worked-up rhythm of fairy tale and coaxing that amounts to a rediscovery of a style. Imagine Nabokov and Fitzgerald with a soupcom of Anita Loos." Herbert Gold, Los Angeles Times
ISBN: 74542
Pages: 161
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Publisher: Knopf
Book Type: Hardcover
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A Presence with Secrets "is a tightly structured triptych, giving us three scenes from the life of a typical Spackmanian âmarauderââread ârakeââand painter named Hugh Tatnall. The first section is narrated in a coy postcoital third-person, as Hugh wakes in bed with his new lover-of-the-moment following a riot in Italy . . . . The second is in first person, the recollections of a doting female cousin; and the third, âA Few Final Data During the Funeral,â is made up of the thoughts of a fellow marauder, now old, attending Hugh's quiet, Quaker memorial." Jeremy M. Davies, Context


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