Exposure - A Novel (Paperback)


"Luminous and affecting . . . [Exposure] examines the often fine line between art and abuse. . . . Taut in plot, beautifully realistic, and intelligently disturbing."
"-Harper's Bazaar"
Ann Rogers appears to be a happily married, successful young woman. A talented photographer, she creates happy memories for others, videotaping weddings, splicing together scenes of smiling faces, editing out awkward moments. But she cannot edit her own memories so easily-images of a childhood spent as her father's model and muse, the subject of his celebrated series of controversial photographs. To cope, Ann slips into a secret life of shame and vice. But when the Museum of Modern Art announces a retrospective of her father's shocking portraits, Ann finds herself teetering on the edge of self-destruction, desperately trying to escape the psychological maelstrom that threatens to consume her.
"Astounding . . . told in prose as multifaceted as a diamond, crystalline and mesmerizing. 'Remarkable' hardly goes far enough."
"-Cosmopolitan
""Impossible to put down . . . Kathryn Harrison is an extremely gifted writer, poetic, passionate, and elegant."
"-San Francisco Chronicle"
"Exquisite, exhilarating, and harrowing."
-Donna Tartt, author of "The Secret History" and "The Little Friend"
"A breathless urban nightmare not easy to forget. Stark, brilliant, and original work."
"-Kirkus Reviews "(starred review)
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"Luminous and affecting . . . [Exposure] examines the often fine line between art and abuse. . . . Taut in plot, beautifully realistic, and intelligently disturbing."
"-Harper's Bazaar"
Ann Rogers appears to be a happily married, successful young woman. A talented photographer, she creates happy memories for others, videotaping weddings, splicing together scenes of smiling faces, editing out awkward moments. But she cannot edit her own memories so easily-images of a childhood spent as her father's model and muse, the subject of his celebrated series of controversial photographs. To cope, Ann slips into a secret life of shame and vice. But when the Museum of Modern Art announces a retrospective of her father's shocking portraits, Ann finds herself teetering on the edge of self-destruction, desperately trying to escape the psychological maelstrom that threatens to consume her.
"Astounding . . . told in prose as multifaceted as a diamond, crystalline and mesmerizing. 'Remarkable' hardly goes far enough."
"-Cosmopolitan
""Impossible to put down . . . Kathryn Harrison is an extremely gifted writer, poetic, passionate, and elegant."
"-San Francisco Chronicle"
"Exquisite, exhilarating, and harrowing."
-Donna Tartt, author of "The Secret History" and "The Little Friend"
"A breathless urban nightmare not easy to forget. Stark, brilliant, and original work."
"-Kirkus Reviews "(starred review)
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Product Details

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Imprint

Random House Trade Paperbacks

Country of origin

United States

Release date

July 2006

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

July 2006

Authors

Dimensions

203 x 132 x 13mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

240

ISBN-13

978-0-8129-7359-4

Barcode

9780812973594

Categories

LSN

0-8129-7359-3



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