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Fates and furies [electronic resource] : A Novel. Lauren Groff.

Groff, Lauren. (Author). Damron, Will. (Added Author).

Summary:

From the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of The Monsters of Templeton and Arcadia, an exhilarating novel about marriage, creativity, art, and perception. Fates and Furies is a literary masterpiece that defies expectation. A dazzling examination of a marriage, it is also a portrait of creative partnership written by one of the best writers of her generation. Every story has two sides. Every relationship has two perspectives. And sometimes, it turns out, the key to a great marriage is not its truths but its secrets. At the core of this rich, expansive, layered novel, Lauren Groff presents the story of one such marriage over the course of twenty-four years.At age twenty-two, Lotto and Mathilde are tall, glamorous, madly in love, and destined for greatness. A decade later, their marriage is still the envy of their friends, but with an electric thrill we understand that things are even more complicated and...

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781101923856 (sound recording)
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: New York : Penguin Audio, 2015.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Unabridged.
Participant or Performer Note:
Narrator: Will Damron.
System Details Note:
Requires OverDrive app (file size: 38 KB).
Genre: Electronic books.

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  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2015 June #1

    In this surprising and complex love story, Groff (Arcadia) explores the obsessive nature of love. The first half of the novel is told from the viewpoint of the magnetic Lancelot "Lotto" Satterwhite, whose pleasant childhood ends when his wealthy father dies, leaving him and his younger sister in the hands of their unbalanced mother, Antoinette. After a tortured adolescence spent at a boarding school, Lotto blossoms in college, becoming an acclaimed actor and an eminent womanizer—until he meets the mysterious loner, Mathilde. After the two marry impulsively, Antoinette cuts off Lotto from his inheritance, but he eventually finds fame as a playwright with Mathilde by his side. In the book's second half, we see events from Mathilde's perspective. While in the first section she seems quietly supportive, her character is revealed to have a dark undercurrent of cold calculation, and readers will question everything that has come before. VERDICT Like a classic tragedy, Groff's novel offers high drama, hubris, and epic love, complete with Greek chorus-like asides. A singular and compelling literary read, populated with extraordinary characters; highly recommended. [See Prepub Alert, 3/16/15.]—Joy Humphrey, Pepperdine Univ. Law Lib., Malibu, CA

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  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2015 April #1

    Trust the author of the psychologically acute, award-winning best sellers Arcadia and The Monsters of Templeton to offer the portrait of a marriage not in dissolution. At 22, Lotto and Mathilde are creative partners and life partners, too, a dazzling couple madly in love. Ten years later, they're still in love, but each has a distinctive perspective on their relationship, and as Groff shows, the marriage continues to flourish because of secrets carefully held. In-house raves; publicists must all read their books once, but how many read a particular novel three times?

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  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2015 November #2

    In this novel in two parts, Groff presents the reader with the story of a marriage told from the perspective first of the husband, "Lotto" Satterwhite, and then of his wife, Mathilde. As in her 2012 novel Arcadia, Groff uses Greek mythology (the titular Fates and Furies) as a framework to tell a modern-day tale. The author's writing is gorgeous, her imagery striking, and if there are occasional moments when the lyricism of the prose gets in the way of the narrative pace, these fortunately do not take away from the overall enjoyment of the book. Lotto's story ("Fates," engagingly narrated by Will Damron) presents the linear history of his more than 20-year marriage. Only when the reader nears the end of that first section does it become clear that this story is not as straightforward as it may have appeared, with a twist that is both surprising and shocking. Mathilde then tells her tale ("Furies," beautifully narrated by Julia Whelan), moving back and forth in time and memory and leading the listener to question nearly everything in the book's first section. VERDICT Beautifully written and paced, this novel is highly recommended for all adult listeners. ["A unique and compelling literary read, populated with extraordinary characters": LJ 6/15 starred review of the Riverhead hc.]—Wendy Galgan, St. Francis Coll., Brooklyn

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