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Madeleine and Jane, both in their early twenties, arrive separately in Manhattan in January 1968. Jane is an aspiring writer seeking adventure, Madeleine, a fragile young woman fleeing an erotic nightmare. They meet by chance and throw in as roommates, first in an East Village tenement and later, through a stroke of dubious luck, in the luxurious uptown apartment of a mysteriously absent woman. Together and apart, Madeleine and Jane encounter the terrors and excitements-muggings, drugs, sexual freedom and experimentation-that burgeoned in the New York of that era. As the two develop a wary…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Madeleine and Jane, both in their early twenties, arrive separately in Manhattan in January 1968. Jane is an aspiring writer seeking adventure, Madeleine, a fragile young woman fleeing an erotic nightmare. They meet by chance and throw in as roommates, first in an East Village tenement and later, through a stroke of dubious luck, in the luxurious uptown apartment of a mysteriously absent woman. Together and apart, Madeleine and Jane encounter the terrors and excitements-muggings, drugs, sexual freedom and experimentation-that burgeoned in the New York of that era. As the two develop a wary friendship, a self-appointed therapist-one of those Nietzschean characters who sprang up like mushrooms in the soil of the sixties-becomes entangled in their lives and, ultimately, divides them. In 1968, two revolutions were in progress, one political and the other sexual. Neither Madeleine nor Jane has much interest in the protests on the Columbia University campus, but both are caught up in the maelstrom of erotic energy swirling through the country and the world in those heady days. Jane survives a rough initiation into the realities of sex, but in the course of this adventure she makes a moral error that she will regret for the rest of her life. Sometimes it seems that the sixties never ended, but life was different then-raw, dismaying, exhilarating. Madeleine and Jane brings it back.
Autorenporträt
Emily Fox Gordon has published two memoirs, a collection of personal essays, and a novel. She has received two Pushcart Prizes, a Guggenheim fellowship, and a 2019 Sidney Award. She is a member of the MFA faculty at Queens University of Charlotte in North Carolina and lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, philosopher George Sher.