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The Siege (Paperback, 1st Grove Press pbk. ed)
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The Siege (Paperback, 1st Grove Press pbk. ed)
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Called elegantly, starkly beautiful by The New York Times Book
Review, The Siege is Helen Dunmore's masterpiece. Her canvas is
monumental -- the Nazis' 1941 winter siege on Leningrad that killed
six hundred thousand -- but her focus is heartrendingly intimate.
One family, the Levins, fights to stay alive in their small
apartment, held together by the unlikely courage and
resourcefulness of twenty-two-year-old Anna. Though she dreams of
an artist's life, she must instead forage for food in the ever more
desperate city and watch her little brother grow cruelly thin.
Their father, a blacklisted writer who once advocated a robust life
of the mind, withers in spirit and body. At such brutal times
everything is tested. And yet Dunmore's inspiring story shows that
even then, the triumph of the human heart is that love need not
fall away. The novel's imaginative richness, writes The Washington
Post, lies in this implicit question: In dire physical
circumstances, is it possible to have an inner life? The answer
seems to be that no survival is possible without one. Amid the
turmoil of the siege, the unimaginable happens -- two people enter
the Levins' frozen home and bring a kind of romance where before
there was only bare survival. A sensitive young doctor becomes
Anna's devoted partner, and her father is allowed a transcendent
final episode with a mysterious woman from his past. The Siege
marks an exciting new phase in a brilliant career, observed
Publishers Weekly in a starred review: Dunmore has built a sizable
audience ... but this book should lift her to another level of
literary prominence. Dunmore's ... novel ... is an intimate record
of an extraordinary human disaster ... a moving story of personal
triumph and public tragedy. -- Laura Ciolkowski, San Francisco
Chronicle In Helen Dunmore's hands, this epic subject assumes a
lyrical honesty that sometimes wrenches but more often lifts the
spirit. -- Frances Taliaferro, The Washington Post Dunmore unravels
the tangle of suffering, war, and base emotions to produce a story
woven with love ... Extraordinary. -- Barbara Conaty, Library
Journal (starred review)
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