Mattie Sylvester, the elderly, headstrong widow of a famous American artist, shares her memories of the past--the artistic milieu of the 1920s, her charming, ruthless husband, their sons--with her new personal secretary and friend, Sarah Kidd
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From Publishers Weekly:
While the psyche's dark recesses remain Allen's metier, the smooth, romantic narrative that drove Dream Train is rarely evident in this choppy, disappointing novel of love and betrayal. When frumpy Sarah Kidd is hired as live-in secretary to Mattie Sylvester, prickly widow of a famed painter, she joins a houseful of misfits wounded by life--a foul-mouthed chauffeur struggling with Vietnam flashbacks, a placid cook who was once a stellar forger. Night after night, like a querulous Scheherazade, Mattie recounts her life history to Sarah, telling how, as a willful young artist of great talent in the 1920s, she fell under the sexual spell of Gideon Sylvester, an artistic pretender who took her for all she was worth. This is not Allen at her spellbinding best: Mattie's bracing personality doesn't jibe with her actions, the dialogue is stiff and, with one neat exception, plot twists are signaled early on. Paperback rights to Fawcett; Troll Book Club alternate.
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- PublisherAtheneum
- Publication date1990
- ISBN 10 0689120842
- ISBN 13 9780689120848
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages307
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