"FICTION Contemporary Women." . . "Amerikaanse letterkunde." . . . . "FICTION General." . . "Fiction." . . "Adler, Renata" . . "Bantam Books." . . "Roman." . . "Amerikanisches Englisch." . . "Women travelers." . . . "Pechrabenschwarz Roman" . . . "Pitch dark" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Miscellaneous fiction" . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . "Pitch dark"@en . "Pitch dark" . . . . . . . . . "\"\"What's new. What else. What next. What's happened here.\" Pitch Dark, Renata Adler's follow-up to her prizewinning novel Speedboat, is a book of questions. It is also a book of false starts, red herrings, misunderstandings, and all-too-fleeting revelations. Kate Ennis is poised at a critical moment in her affair with a married lover, a fraught relationship that reverberates throughout the novel, as it moves from Kate's house in rural Connecticut and her New York City brownstone apartment, to a small island off the coast of Washington, and to an utterly dark road in a remote corner of Ireland. Told in Adler's celebrated fragmented style, and constructed from the bare-bones language of everyday life, Pitch Dark transcends its parts to come to the kind of self-knowledge achievable only after a relentless quest\"" . . . . . . . "Perdida en la niebla" . . . . . "Pitch Dark" . "Pitch Dark"@en . . . "\"\"What's new. What else. What next. What's happened here.\" Pitch Dark, Renata Adler's follow-up to her prizewinning novel Speedboat, is a book of questions. It is also a book of false starts, red herrings, misunderstandings, and all-too-fleeting revelations. Kate Ennis is poised at a critical moment in her affair with a married lover, a fraught relationship that reverberates throughout the novel, as it moves from Kate's house in rural Connecticut and her New York City brownstone apartment, to a small island off the coast of Washington, and to an utterly dark road in a remote corner of Ireland. Told in Adler's celebrated fragmented style, and constructed from the bare-bones language of everyday life, Pitch Dark transcends its parts to come to the kind of self-knowledge achievable only after a relentless quest\"--"@en . . "\"\"What's new. What else. What next. What's happened here.\" Pitch Dark, Renata Adler's follow-up to her prizewinning novel Speedboat, is a book of questions. It is also a book of false starts, red herrings, misunderstandings, and all-too-fleeting revelations. Kate Ennis is poised at a critical moment in her affair with a married lover, a fraught relationship that reverberates throughout the novel, as it moves from Kate's house in rural Connecticut and her New York City brownstone apartment, to a small island off the coast of Washington, and to an utterly dark road in a remote corner of Ireland. Told in Adler's celebrated fragmented style, and constructed from the bare-bones language of everyday life, Pitch Dark transcends its parts to come to the kind of self-knowledge achievable only after a relentless quest\"--" . "Romans (teksten)" . . . . "Pechrabenschwarz : Roman" . "Erzählende Literatur: Gegenwartsliteratur ab 1945" . . . "Love stories"@en . . . . "Tekstuitgave" . . . . . . . "Women travelers Fiction." . . "FICTION Biographical." . . "Muriel Spark" . . "FICTION Literary." . .