By Nightfall: A Novel

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Sep 28, 2010 - Fiction - 256 pages
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Peter and Rebecca Harris: mid-forties denizens of Manhattan's SoHo, nearing the apogee of committed careers in the arts—he a dealer, she an editor. With a spacious loft, a college-age daughter in Boston, and lively friends, they are admirable, enviable contemporary urbanites with every reason, it seems, to be happy. Then Rebecca's much younger look-alike brother, Ethan (known in thefamily as Mizzy, "the mistake"), shows up for a visit. A beautiful, beguiling twenty-three-year-old with a history of drug problems, Mizzy is wayward, at loose ends, looking for direction. And in his presence, Peter finds himself questioning his artists, their work, his career—the entire world he has so carefully constructed.

Like his legendary, Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, The Hours, Michael Cunningham's masterly new novel is a heartbreaking look at the way we live now. Full of shocks and aftershocks, it makes us think and feel deeply about the uses and meaning of beauty and the place of love in our lives.

 

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User Review  - pivic - LibraryThing

The thoughts and, hence, life of Peter Harris, art-dealer in a 20-yearish marriage which drags on. His wife's strange and formerly drug-addicted brother, Mizzy - short for The Mistake - comes to live ... Read full review

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User Review  - Eoin - LibraryThing

A small, elegant novella about the pangs of the middle-aged upper-middle class. Neither the force nor breadth of the novels, but well-made and readable. Worth it for brevity. Read full review

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Contents

A PARTY
3
THE BRONZE AGE
23
HER BROTHER
43
ART HISTORY
69
FRATRICIDE
95
NIGHTTOWN
119
AN OBJECT OF INCALCULABLE WORTH
141
PRIZE CHICKENS
169
IN DREAMS
193
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
239
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Michael Cunningham was raised in Los Angeles and lives in New York City. He is the author of the novels The Hours, A Home at the End of the World, Specimen Days, and Flesh and Blood. His work has appeared in The New Yorker and Best American Short Stories, and he is the recipient of a Whiting Writer's Award. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the PEN/Faulkner Award for The Hours, which was a New York Times bestseller, and was chosen as a Best Book of 1998 by The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Publishers Weekly. He is a Professor at Brooklyn College for the M.F.A program.

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