Foreign Affairs - A Novel (Paperback)


WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE
Virginia Miner, a fifty-something, unmarried tenured professor, is in London to work on her new book about children's folk rhymes. Despite carrying a U.S. passport, Vinnie feels essentially English and rather looks down on her fellow Americans. But in spite of that, she is drawn into a mortifying and oddly satisfying affair with an Oklahoman tourist who dresses more Bronco Billy than Beau Brummel.
Also in London is Vinnie's colleague Fred Turner, a handsome, flat broke, newly separated, and thoroughly miserable young man trying to focus on his own research. Instead, he is distracted by a beautiful and unpredictable English actress and the world she belongs to.
Both American, both abroad, and both achingly lonely, Vinnie and Fred play out their confused alienation and dizzying romantic liaisons in Alison Lurie's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Smartly written, poignant, and witty, "Foreign Affairs" remains an enduring comic masterpiece.
"A splendid comedy, very bright, brilliantly written in a confident and original manner. The best book by one of our finest writers."
-Elizabeth Hardwick
"There is no American writer I have read with more constant pleasure and sympathy. . . . "Foreign Affairs" earns the same shelf as Henry James and Edith Wharton."
-John Fowles
"If you manage to read only a few good novels a year, make this one of them."
-"USA Today"
"An ingenious, touching book."
-"Newsweek"
"A flawless jewel."
-"Philadelphia Inquirer"

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WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE
Virginia Miner, a fifty-something, unmarried tenured professor, is in London to work on her new book about children's folk rhymes. Despite carrying a U.S. passport, Vinnie feels essentially English and rather looks down on her fellow Americans. But in spite of that, she is drawn into a mortifying and oddly satisfying affair with an Oklahoman tourist who dresses more Bronco Billy than Beau Brummel.
Also in London is Vinnie's colleague Fred Turner, a handsome, flat broke, newly separated, and thoroughly miserable young man trying to focus on his own research. Instead, he is distracted by a beautiful and unpredictable English actress and the world she belongs to.
Both American, both abroad, and both achingly lonely, Vinnie and Fred play out their confused alienation and dizzying romantic liaisons in Alison Lurie's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Smartly written, poignant, and witty, "Foreign Affairs" remains an enduring comic masterpiece.
"A splendid comedy, very bright, brilliantly written in a confident and original manner. The best book by one of our finest writers."
-Elizabeth Hardwick
"There is no American writer I have read with more constant pleasure and sympathy. . . . "Foreign Affairs" earns the same shelf as Henry James and Edith Wharton."
-John Fowles
"If you manage to read only a few good novels a year, make this one of them."
-"USA Today"
"An ingenious, touching book."
-"Newsweek"
"A flawless jewel."
-"Philadelphia Inquirer"

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Product Details

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Imprint

Random House Trade Paperbacks

Country of origin

United States

Release date

November 2006

Availability

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First published

November 2006

Authors

Dimensions

203 x 132 x 17mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

304

ISBN-13

978-0-8129-7631-1

Barcode

9780812976311

Categories

LSN

0-8129-7631-2



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