Dreams Under Glass
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
An art school grad turned paralegal faces a shocking and surreal death at her law firm against a backdrop of the 2008 financial crisis in New York City.
Anca Szilagyi crée des récits salués pour leur réalisme magique et leur talent surnaturel. Ses histoires explorent des thèmes saisissants, créant des expériences littéraires qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs. L'écriture de Szilagyi est célébrée pour son originalité et sa capacité à transporter le public. C'est une voix distinctive de la fiction contemporaine, captivant les lecteurs par son approche unique.


An art school grad turned paralegal faces a shocking and surreal death at her law firm against a backdrop of the 2008 financial crisis in New York City.
Tatiana "Pluta" Spektor was a mostly happy, if awkward, young girl--until her sociologist father was disappeared during Argentina's Dirty War. Sent a world away by her grieving mother to attend boarding school outside New York City, Pluta wrestles alone with the unresolved tragedy and at last runs away: to the streets of Brooklyn in 1980, where she figuratively--and literally--spreads her wings. Told with haunting fabulist imagery by debut novelist Anca L. Szilagyi, this searing tale of love, loss, estrangement, and coming of age is an unflinching exploration of the personal devastation wrought by political repression.