Middle Age: A Romance – Joyce Carol Oates

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First Edition, Fourth Estate, 2001, Large-format Paperback – Fiction – 464pp. ISBN 9781841156415.

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Middle Age: A Romance is incisive, thought-provoking, and full of surprises. This uniquely American tale of self-determination and identity cements Joyce Carol Oates as one of the most significant voices in contemporary fiction. Acclaimed for her keen insights, Oates masterfully explores the complexities of life, love, and personal growth in this unforgettable novel.

Salthill-on-Hudson is half an hour outside New York, a place where the inhabitants are beautiful, rich and, though they look younger than they really are, middle-aged.

When the enigmatic sculptor Adam Berendt dies suddenly, his death sends shock waves through the town. His loss and rumours of Adam’s possible lovers force the community to re-evaluate their lives.

Adam’s lawyer, Roger Cavanagh, who has broken the law for Adam’s sake, becomes involved with an elusive and perhaps treacherous young woman. Marina Troy exiles herself to fulfil a wish Adam had made for her. Lionel sets out, unwisely but with great hope, to re capture his youth lost after a lifetime of financial success, even as his wife Camille discovers an unspeakable joy close to home. Augusta Cutler, a hitherto sensuous, unreflective woman, sets out defiantly to solve the mystery of Adam’s origins.

Middle Age is an intimately drawn group portrait and a richly sympathetic yet unsparingly comic portrait of present-day affluent America from one of the finest writers of contemporary fiction.

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