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Antonia Lively Breaks the Silence: A Novel (édition 2013)

par David Samuel Levinson

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A literary thriller about a mysterious death and an ambitious young novelist, "full of delicious prose" (Entertainment Weekly).

Following the death of her husband??which may have been an accident, a suicide, or perhaps even murder??Catherine Strayed is living a quiet life in a secluded upstate New York college town. But now her former mentor and onetime lover has arrived. A powerful literary critic who single-handedly destroyed her late husband's promising writing career, he has an exotic young female protégé in tow. Her name is Antonia Lively, and her debut novel has made her a darling of the publishing world.

Antonia likes to take real-life crimes and mysteries and turn them into fodder for fiction, with little concern about the lives she affects. Unbeknownst to Catherine, the rising star has targeted her for subject matter for the next book??and the fallout could be deadly.

This "fast-paced page-turner" (The Denver Post) is filled with mystery and psychological suspense, and asks the provocative question: What does stealing another's life do to your soul?

"A sleepy town, charming on the surface, conceals a nest of vipers . . . Sharpened by plot swerves and an undercurrent of violence, this intelligent psychological thriller exudes the aplomb associated with Patricia Highsmith." ??Interview Magazine

"It hooked me from the start." ??Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True
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Titre:Antonia Lively Breaks the Silence: A Novel
Auteurs:David Samuel Levinson
Info:Algonquin Books (2013), Hardcover, 320 pages
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Ok, so I started this thinking it would be a murder mystery. Husband died in a mysterious way, did the wife do it? While there was a murder and an almost murder as well as some mystery elements, they weren't all wrapped together. ( )
  christyco125 | Jul 4, 2022 |
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I thought this sounded really interesting but I had a hard time even finishing it. The characters were superficially described and unlikeable. I could not get emotionally involved at all with the story. ( )
  cindyst2000 | Oct 4, 2016 |
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it took me awhile to get to this book, and took me even longer to finish it. I did like the academic and publishing background, but did not find the story compelling. I agree with others that the writing was good, and there were some discussable aspects but overall, it was just ehh for me.
  Bookbets50 | Dec 5, 2013 |
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The blurbs compare this title to THE SECRET HISTORY and REBECCA, so perhaps my expectations were too high with this novel. The premise: Catherine Strayed gave up her own career to support her husband’s writing, even moving to an insufferable small town to do so. When her former professor/lover, Henry Swallow (who is also the reviewer who destroyed her husband’s career), moves to town, things get awkward. Now widowed, she leads a quiet life until Antonia Lively, Henry’s latest protege, turns up at her door.

First, the Big Ideas: What is fiction? What responsibilities does an author have? Who owns a story – the writer, or those who lived it? At what point is fiction separate from the reality that inspired it? These are certainly interesting questions, and Levinson explores them thoroughly. He doesn’t reach any Big Conclusion, but it would have been shocking if he had. As an intellectual exercise, this novel provokes discussion admirably.

The plot: The “shocking” twists and turns are somewhat random, and Levinson relies overmuch on coincidence. One “revelation” surprised me only because the characters hadn’t realized it earlier. The pacing is very slow, and I’m a patient reader. Sixty pages in, I had only managed to reach the emotion “bored.” It took me two weeks to slog through the first 100 pages because I kept putting it down in favor of books that actually held my interest.

The characters: ANTONIA LIVELY BREAKS THE SILENCE reminded me a bit of THE GREAT GATSBY, in the sense that it was very well-written, but I cared not a whit for any of the characters. I had developed some minor sympathy for Catherine by end of the first third, but then Levinson changed points of view, and I could barely be bothered to continue. There’s an “I” in the third-person-wandering point-of-view, and I believe I was supposed to be surprised when the identity is revealed. I wasn’t; rather, I couldn’t see the point. Something something clever metafiction, I suppose. Or something.

I don’t have to like characters, but I need something besides an intellectual exercise to keep me going. If I hadn’t committed to write a review for this novel, I would have chucked it after the first sixty pages without concern that I would miss anything.

Source disclosure: I received a copy of this book courtesy of the publisher. ( )
  noranydrop2read | Oct 28, 2013 |
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The story follows a widow who sidelined her own writing career to follow her husband, a published author, who takes a teaching position at a small college in New York. He husband died under somewhat mysterious circumstances, and all of a sudden another up-and-coming writer decides to start hanging around this widow... you gradually learn why. I don't want to give away too much. The story unfolds in a very interesting way. The writer is very talented and I would like to read more from him in the future. This book held my attention, but ultimately, I didn't enjoy the story. ( )
  Galesburgian | Oct 10, 2013 |
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Fiction. Literature. Thriller. HTML:

A literary thriller about a mysterious death and an ambitious young novelist, "full of delicious prose" (Entertainment Weekly).

Following the death of her husband??which may have been an accident, a suicide, or perhaps even murder??Catherine Strayed is living a quiet life in a secluded upstate New York college town. But now her former mentor and onetime lover has arrived. A powerful literary critic who single-handedly destroyed her late husband's promising writing career, he has an exotic young female protégé in tow. Her name is Antonia Lively, and her debut novel has made her a darling of the publishing world.

Antonia likes to take real-life crimes and mysteries and turn them into fodder for fiction, with little concern about the lives she affects. Unbeknownst to Catherine, the rising star has targeted her for subject matter for the next book??and the fallout could be deadly.

This "fast-paced page-turner" (The Denver Post) is filled with mystery and psychological suspense, and asks the provocative question: What does stealing another's life do to your soul?

"A sleepy town, charming on the surface, conceals a nest of vipers . . . Sharpened by plot swerves and an undercurrent of violence, this intelligent psychological thriller exudes the aplomb associated with Patricia Highsmith." ??Interview Magazine

"It hooked me from the start." ??Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True

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