Now back in print for the first time since 1969, a stunning novel about childhood, marriage, and divorce by one of the most interesting minds of the twentieth century.
Dream and reality overlap in Divorcing , a book in which divorce is not just a question of a broken marriage but names a rift that runs right through the inner and outer worlds of Sophie Blind, its brilliant but desperate protagonist.
Can the rift be mended? Perhaps in the form of a novel, one that goes back from present-day New York to Sophies childhood in pre-World War II Budapest, that revisits the divorce between her Freudian father and her fickle mother, and finds a place for a host of further tensions and contradictions in her present life.
The question that haunts Divorcing , however, is whether any novel can be fleet and bitter and true and light enough to gather up all the darkness of a given life.
Susan Taubes s startlingly original novel was published in 1969 but largely ignored at the time; after the authors tragic early death, it was forgotten.
Its republication presents a chance to discover a splintered, glancing, caustic, and lyrical work by a dazzlingly intense and inventive writer.
About author(s): Susan Taubes (1928-1969) was born to a Jewish family in Hungary.
The daughter of a psychoanalyst, Taubes emigrated to the US in 1939 and studied religion at Harvard.
She married the philosopher and scholar Jacob Taubes and taught religion at Columbia University from 1960-69.
She committed suicide in 1969, soon after the publication of Divorcing .
David Rieff is the author of ten books, including The Exile: Cuba in the Heart of Miami; Slaughterhouse: Bosnia and the Failure of the West ; A Bed for the Night: Humanitarianism in Crisis ; Swimming in a Sea of Death: A Sons Memoir ; and, most recently, In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and its Ironies .
He lives in New York City.
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