A riveting novel that takes place in one day about an elderly painter and the New Yorker interviewing her--from one of the most gifted American writers of the twentieth century and the author of the acclaimed Rabbit series. "A brief novel of deep feeling."--
Time On a day that contains much conversation and some rain, the seventy-eight-year-old painter Hope Chafetz, who in the course of her eventful life has been Hope Ouderkirk, Hope McCoy, and Hope Holloway, answers questions put to her by a New York interviewer named Kathryn, and recapitulates, through the story of her own career, the triumphant, poignant saga of postwar American art. In the evolving relation between the two women, the interviewer and interviewee move in and out of the roles of daughter and mother, therapist and patient, predator and prey, supplicant and idol. The scene is central Vermont; the time is the early spring of 2001.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Random House Group
Published: 11/04/2003
ISBN: 9780345460868
Pages: 288
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 8.16h x 5.54w x 0.64d
Review Citations: New York Times 12/14/2003 pg. 32