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Necessary Sins

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Zusatztext " Necessary Sins lays out the details of an adulterous affair that becomes the author’s defining moment. In this compelling story of trespass and redemption! Darling holds nothing back. We stand beside her as she recounts the great passions! the bittersweet compromises! and the everyday accretion of love."— Alison Smith! author of Name All the Animals “Deftly and poignantly written .... Darling opens an achingly honest window onto her life.”— Booklist "An honest  and powerful story!  Lynn Darling writes about the politics of love! and of the newsroom! in a beautifully told tale of affairs of the heart! the intricacies of marriage! and the complexity of life in all its glorious imperfectness. Necessary Sins is  a deeply moving testament to the mercurial nature of fate! romance! and ultimately! the human spirit."—Carole Radziwill! author of What Remains “An extended elegy for a love affair in the tradition of Lillian Ross’ Here But Not Here .... The author is eloquent! and exquisitely attuned to emotional nuance.”— New York Observer Informationen zum Autor Lynn Darling's work has appeared in The Washington Post, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, The Traveller, and Elle among others. She lives with her daughter in New York City. Klappentext When Lynn Darling met Lee Lescaze at the Washington Post! they could not have been more different. He was older! married! more "establishment!” a celebrated foreign correspondent and editor. She! who entered Harvard at age sixteen! was a brilliant wild child of the sixties. She lived life in the present tense! where every affair was an adventure. Then Darling fell in love and everything changed. This is a story of the many lessons love can teach us! of a marriage turned upside down and inside out! and all the tenderness! thrills! comfort! and yes! even disappointment! that comes with the territory. Lynn Darling thought she knew the narrative of her own life! until it really began with her "one true north!” and now! ten years after his death! her story is still unfolding. Chapter One The White House correspondent for the Washington Post gleamed like a brand-new car. Even his name was elegant: Lee Adrien Lescaze. That day he wore a double-breasted gray flannel suit, its patrician authority both undercut and emphasized by the burnt-orange shirt with white collar and cuffs, the blue silk tie, the polished black wingtips. Any other man would have looked like a dandy, but his ease and confidence dispelled any such idea. He was no schmo, as my grandmother would say. He was headed for the newsroom, and as he passed my desk, he tossed me an amused, detached smile. Something in me stirred. I knew about Lescaze–everyone did. He was something of a legend at the Washington Post: an elegant writer, the quintessential foreign correspondent who had been assigned first to Vietnam, where his stories about the Tet Offensive had earned him a reputation for courage and rare insight, and then to Bangladesh and Hong Kong and many of the world's dangerous and dusty places. In the newsroom he'd worked as both national and foreign editor; his name was on some of the short lists as a possible successor to Ben Bradlee. His background was glamorous: his father had been a distinguished Swiss architect, his mother the locus of a literary and cultural salon for New York artists and intellectuals. He'd gone to Exeter and Harvard–rumor had it he'd smashed up a Jaguar there. He played tennis and squash, spoke Mandarin and French, collected jazz, blues, and rare books–first editions of Samuel Beckett and Ezra Pound. He wrote book reviews with the same finesse as he did war dispatches, and he talked of the Mets and Matisse with equal adoration. He was said to be charming and witty, yet buffered by a nearly opaque reserve. No one claimed to kno...

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"Necessary Sins lays out the details of an adulterous affair that becomes the author s defining moment. In this compelling story of trespass and redemption, Darling holds nothing back. We stand beside her as she recounts the great passions, the bittersweet compromises, and the everyday accretion of love." Alison Smith, author of Name All the Animals

Deftly and poignantly written .... Darling opens an achingly honest window onto her life. Booklist

"An honest  and powerful story,  Lynn Darling writes about the politics of love, and of the newsroom, in a beautifully told tale of affairs of the heart, the intricacies of marriage, and the complexity of life in all its glorious imperfectness. Necessary Sins is  a deeply moving testament to the mercurial nature of fate, romance, and ultimately, the human spirit." Carole Radziwill, author of What Remains

An extended elegy for a love affair in the tradition of Lillian Ross Here But Not Here.... The author is eloquent, and exquisitely attuned to emotional nuance. New York Observer

Product details

Authors Lynn Darling, Darling Lynn
Publisher Dial Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.01.2008
 
EAN 9780385336079
ISBN 978-0-385-33607-9
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 138 mm x 210 mm x 13 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, Biography: general, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Love & Romance

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