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Title
Altered states / Anita Brookner.
Author
Brookner, Anita.
Publication
New York : Random House, [1996], ©1996.

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Description
229 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  • In this novel about desire, passion, and loss, Brookner explores the conflicting needs of men and women, and the lack of understanding that divides them.
  • Alan Sherwood depends on the simple routine of his life: breakfast at the same coffee shop, a stable law practice with is oldest friend, and his kind mother's understated devotion. Then a short and passionate affair with the elusive Sarah Miller, who suddenly leaves him without a word, forces Alan to realize that routine and order are not enough. Feeling solitary and shocked by the late remarriage of his mother, he submits to an engagement to fragile, needy Angela.
  • She sees in him a protector, one who will confer stability and respect upon her, yet he is haunted by memories of Sarah Miller, and of more carefree times in Paris. When Sarah re-enters his life, Alan embarks on an act of betrayal, the tragic consequences of which change his life forever. Alone in the Swiss border town of Vif, Alan endeavors to reconcile his feelings of guilt and sadness, and to make amends for the mistakes of his life.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Love stories.
  • Psychological fiction.
Note
  • "Originally published in Great Britain by Jonathan Cape, Ltd., London, in 1996"--T.p. verso.
ISBN
0679449736
LCCN
96017268
OCLC
ocm34598095
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries