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- 238pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
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In this acclaimed and groundbreaking memoir, Kathryn Harrison transforms into a work of art the darkest passage imaginable in a young woman’s life: an obsessive love affair between father and daughter that begins when she, at age twenty, is reunited with the father whose absence had haunted her youth. Exquisitely and hypnotically written, like a bold and terrifying dream, The Kiss is breathtaking in its honesty and in the power and beauty of its creation. A story both of transgression and of family complicity in breaking taboo, The Kiss is also about love—about the most primal of love triangles, the one that ensnares a child between mother and father.
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The Kiss, Kathryn Harrison
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- Pubblicato
- 2011
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- Titolo
- The Kiss
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Kathryn Harrison
- Editore
- Random House Inc
- Pubblicato
- 2011
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 238
- ISBN13
- 9780812979718
- Serie
- Tag
- Narrativa, Storie vere, Biografie, Letteratura romantica, Temi psicologici, Autobiografie e memorie, Erotica, Relazioni, Letteratura Americana, Sessualità e intimità, Maltrattamento e abuso, Relazioni Familiari, Scrittori, Figlie, Incesto, Padri e Figlie, Anoressia, inappetenza
- Titolo originale
- The kiss
- Valutazione
- 3,55 su 5
- Descrizione
- In this acclaimed and groundbreaking memoir, Kathryn Harrison transforms into a work of art the darkest passage imaginable in a young woman’s life: an obsessive love affair between father and daughter that begins when she, at age twenty, is reunited with the father whose absence had haunted her youth. Exquisitely and hypnotically written, like a bold and terrifying dream, The Kiss is breathtaking in its honesty and in the power and beauty of its creation. A story both of transgression and of family complicity in breaking taboo, The Kiss is also about love—about the most primal of love triangles, the one that ensnares a child between mother and father.


