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by Gail Godwin
language: english
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group, April of 2003 ‧
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Every evening at five o’clock, Christina and Rudy stopped work and began the ritual commonly known as Happy Hour. Rudy mixed Christina’s drink with loving precision, the cavalier slosh of Bombay Sapphire over ice shards, before settling across from her in his Stickley chair with his glass of Scotch. They shared a love of language and music (she is an author, he a composer, after all), a delight in intense conversation, a fascination with popes, and nearly thirty years of life together.

What did I think, that we had forever? muses Christina, seven months after Rudy’s unexpected death. While coming to terms with her loss, with the space that Rudy once inhabited, Christina reflects on their vibrant bond—with all its quirks, habits, and unguarded moments—as well as her passionate sorrow and her attempts to reposition herself and her new place in the very real world they shared.

In this literary jewel, a bittersweet novella of absence and presence and the mysterious gap between them, Gail Godwin has performed a small miracle. In essence, Evenings at Five is a grief sonata for solo instrument transposed into words. Interwoven with meditations and movements, full of aching truths and a wicked sense of humor, it exquisitely captures the cyclical nature of commitment—and the eternal quality of a romance completed.

Evenings At Five

by Gail Godwin

Property Description
ISBN: 9780345463630
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Release Date: April of 2003
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9780345463630
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gail Godwin

Gail Godwin nasceu em 1937, em Birmingham, no Alabama, Estados Unidos. Após o curso de Jornalismo na Universidade da Carolina do Norte em 1959, foi repórter do Miami Herald e trabalhou na embaixada americana em Londres. Fez um mestrado e um doutoramento em Inglês na Universidade do Iowa, em 1968 e 1971, onde estudou com John Irving e John Casey, tendo como professor Kurt Vonnegut. Foi por três vezes finalista do National Book Award e é autora de vários romances aclamados pela crítica e pelo público. Vive atualmente em Woodstock, Nova Iorque.

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