One of John Updike's most sophisticated and moving novels, Marry Me casts a mature eye on infidelity, a subject about which he wrote more insightfully than anyone else. In 1962 Connecticut, married Jerry Conant has entered into a life-altering affair with his equally married neighbor, Sally. Earnest and religious, never one to take love lightly, he's desperate to make an honest woman of her--much to the astonishment of their far more sensible spouses. Written in the seventies, Marry Me...
One of John Updike's most sophisticated and moving novels, Marry Me casts a mature eye on infidelity, a subject about which he wrote more insightfully than anyone else. In 1962 Connecticut, married Jerry Conant has entered into a life-altering affair with his equally married neighbor, Sally. Earnest and religious, never one to take love lightly, he's desperate to make an honest woman of her--much to the astonishment of their far more sensible spouses. Written in the seventies, Marry Me is a stunning memory piece about a time when passion, unanalyzed or medicated, could still wreak havoc and cause wonderment. Книга «MARRY ME» автора Дэн Роудс оценена посетителями КнигоГид, и её читательский рейтинг составил 8.00 из 10.
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