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Liars

A Novel

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An “eviscerating” novel about the complexities of being a wife, mother, and artist, exploring how marriage can transform us into liars. This compelling narrative has been recognized as a finalist for the Joyce Carol Oates Prize and shortlisted for the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, earning accolades as a best book of the year from various outlets. The story questions whether divorce has become the new marriage plot, capturing a rare kind of anger that makes it a gripping read. The protagonist, Jane, an aspiring writer, enters a relationship with filmmaker John Bridges, both seeking love, success, and happiness. Initially, Jane believes she has found everything she desires, including the joys of motherhood. However, she soon realizes that she is overshadowed by John's ambitions and ego, ultimately becoming defined by her role as a wife. As Jane's career begins to thrive, their marriage deteriorates, leading to a pivotal moment when John leaves her. This novel is a powerful exploration of a woman's struggle against the confines of family life and her journey toward self-discovery, told with wit and intensity as she rises from the ashes of her crumbling marriage.

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Liars, Sarah Manguso

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Titel
Liars
Untertitel
A Novel
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Sarah Manguso
Verlag
Hogarth
Erscheinungsdatum
2025
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
272
ISBN10
0593241274
ISBN13
9780593241271
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An “eviscerating” novel about the complexities of being a wife, mother, and artist, exploring how marriage can transform us into liars. This compelling narrative has been recognized as a finalist for the Joyce Carol Oates Prize and shortlisted for the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, earning accolades as a best book of the year from various outlets. The story questions whether divorce has become the new marriage plot, capturing a rare kind of anger that makes it a gripping read. The protagonist, Jane, an aspiring writer, enters a relationship with filmmaker John Bridges, both seeking love, success, and happiness. Initially, Jane believes she has found everything she desires, including the joys of motherhood. However, she soon realizes that she is overshadowed by John's ambitions and ego, ultimately becoming defined by her role as a wife. As Jane's career begins to thrive, their marriage deteriorates, leading to a pivotal moment when John leaves her. This novel is a powerful exploration of a woman's struggle against the confines of family life and her journey toward self-discovery, told with wit and intensity as she rises from the ashes of her crumbling marriage.