Blue Hours
A Novel
Set in early 1990s Manhattan and in eastern Afghanistan circa 2012, Blue Hours deftly explores identity, self-determination,
and the consequences of neocolonialism. When we first meet Mim, a recent college graduate in NYC, she has disavowed her working-class roots, befriending Kyra, a dancer and daughter of privilege, until
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Set in early 1990s Manhattan and in eastern Afghanistan circa 2012, Blue Hours deftly explores identity, self-determination,
and the consequences of neocolonialism. When we first meet Mim, a recent college graduate in NYC, she has disavowed her working-class
roots, befriending Kyra, a dancer and daughter of privilege, until calamity causes their estrangement. Twenty years later,
Kyra has gone missing abroad, and Mim-now a recluse in rural New England-embarks on a mid-life journey to find her.
Anchored by an uninvited voyage into an extraordinary place, with female friendship at its core, Blue Hours combines the moral complexity and surprise of Lillian Hellman's Julia and Ann Patchett's State of Wonder-Daphne Kalotay has crafted an unconventional tale about venturing beyond borders and of citizens persisting amid protracted war. In its ethical provocations, Blue Hours is timely and resonant, confronting the dissonance of America's role in the conflicted, interconnected world.
Anchored by an uninvited voyage into an extraordinary place, with female friendship at its core, Blue Hours combines the moral complexity and surprise of Lillian Hellman's Julia and Ann Patchett's State of Wonder-Daphne Kalotay has crafted an unconventional tale about venturing beyond borders and of citizens persisting amid protracted war. In its ethical provocations, Blue Hours is timely and resonant, confronting the dissonance of America's role in the conflicted, interconnected world.
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2019
Forlag: Northwestern University Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780810140561
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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Daphne Kalotay is the author of Calamity and Other Stories, which was short listed for the 2005 Story Prize. Her debut novel,
Russian Winter, won the 2011 Writers' League of Texas Fiction Prize, made the long list for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award,
was nominated for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, and has been published in twenty-three foreign editions. Her second novel,
Sight Reading, was a Boston Globe bestseller, a finalist for the 2014 Paterson Fiction Prize, and winner of the 2014 New England
Society Book Award in Fiction. She has received fellowships from the Christopher Isherwood Foundation, the Bogliasco Foundation,
MacDowell, and Yaddo.