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Title Statement | The mother of all things: a novel / Alexis Landau. |
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Author | Landau, Alexis |
Publication | New York: Pantheon Books,2024. |
Edition | First edition. |
Extent of Item | 317 pages ; |
ISBN | 9780593700792 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr07407609 |
Bibliography | Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary | "From the author of the WWII novel Those who are saved, comes an electrifying page-turner about female rage, grief, and creativity, as a contemporary mother immerses herself in ancient Greco-Roman female mystery rites while on a summer journey with her family. Ava, an adjunct art-history professor whose research and writing have been stymied by her life as a wife and mother in LA, joins her Hollywood film producer husband on a summer shoot in Bulgaria. During the demanding production schedule, Ava is mostly solo-parenting their young son and 13-year-old daughter, who is on the cusp of rebellion and sexual knowledge. In a chance encounter in Sofia, Ava reconnects with her fierce feminist mentor from college and is drawn into a circle of women who are reenacting Greco-Roman female rites of initiation based on the Eleusinian Mysteries. Ava's own research into those rites comes to life through Astra, a parallel mother in 5th-century BC Athens, whose story counterpoints and dovetails with Ava's, as Landau explores the eternal stages of womanhood across time. In The mother of all things, she delivers a sharply contemporary, relatable yet at times surreal tale of a wife and mother coming to terms with her evolving sense of responsibility to her children and husband, to her creative life, and to herself"-- |
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By Topic | Motherhood--Fiction |
Self-realization in women--Fiction | |
Women--Fiction | |
By Genre | Domestic fiction |
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