The Angel of Duluth"The Angel of Duluth is a fierce book, deeply attentive to nuance and rich with emotionally compelling drama. She uses the breadth of the hybrid form and the cumulative power of each section to go deep into myth, into marriage, art, and the natural world."--Rosellen Brown Madelon Sprengnether is the author of The Normal Heart and Crying at the Movies: A Film Memoir. |
Contents
Anniversary | 13 |
Letter to My Nearly Exhusband | 20 |
Lake | 27 |
La Belle et la Bête | 41 |
La Belle et la Bête Outtakes | 47 |
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