On the night of a father's death, two women remember. Esther, the wife denied, and Sara, her corrupted daughter, look back at the father's overwhelming cruelty and ahead to their freedom from him. Finally liberated from his terrible physical and emotional abuse, they must decide whether they will accept new possibilities or conform to old values. The darkness, no matter how black, is not complete: "I don't hate being a woman," Sara tells herself. "I don't." Beautifully written and remarkably powerful, In Night's City extends the tradition of the lyrical, impressionistic Irish novel, turning it to the hard-edged story of two women's attempt to escape a terrifying past.
On the night of a man's death, two women unravel the cruelties of their lives together and look to build a future from the ashes of the past. But they must decide whether to accept new possibilities or conform to old values. This book presents a lyrical, impressionistic novel dissecting the effects of the past.
Publisher
Dalkey Archive Press
Publication Date
Apr 2006
ISBN
9781564784186
Pages
114 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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