The University Academics Admission & Aid Athletics Campus Life Events Library

Florida

  • Florida
  • Attribution

    Christine Schutt
  • Publication Details

    Book, TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press, 2004
  • Availability

    LOCATIONCALL #STATUS
      (UPPER LEVEL)  PS3569.C55555 F56 2004         AVAILABLE

    New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
    View record in LOLA catalog

  • Description

    Florida is the portrait of the artist as a young woman, an orphan’s story full of loss and wonder, a familiar tale told in original language. Florida is her story, recalled in brief scenes of spare beauty and strangeness as Alice moves from house to house, ever further from the desolation of her mother’s actions, ever closer to the meaning of her experience. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
  • Author

  • Subject

  • Notes

    • "Alice Fivey, fatherless since she was seven, is left in the care of her relatives at ten when her love-wearied mother loses custody of her and enters "the San," submitting to years of psychiatric care. She is moved from place to place, remaining still while others mold her into someone different from her namesake mother. But they do share the same name. Is she then her mother?" "Alice consoles herself with books, and she herself becomes a storyteller who must build her own home word by word. Florida is her story, told in brief scenes of spare beauty as Alice moves ever further from the desolation of her mother’s actions, into adulthood and closer to the meaning of her own experience. In this most elegiac and luminous novel, Christine Schutt gives voice to the feast of memory, the mystery of the mad and missing, and, above all, the life-giving power of language."–BOOK JACKET
  • ISBN

    • 0810151502
  • LCCN

  • Open Library ID

Related items

Post a Comment or Send a Message

Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*
Please make my comment private!

Please note: Lamson Library serves the Plymouth State University community. We do not sell the books in our collection.

Comments should show a courteous regard for the presence of other voices in the discussion. We reserve the right to edit or delete comments that do not adhere to this standard.