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Other Men's Daughters

by Richard Stern
- New York Review of Books (RHUS)
- New York Review Books Classics
- by Philip Roth, Richard Stern
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Publisher | New York Review of Books (RHUS) |
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ISBN | 9781681371511 |
Author(s) | by Philip Roth, Richard Stern |
Publication date | September 2017 |
Edition | Paperback |
Dimensions | 203 x 131 mm |
Pages | 256 |
Language(s) | English ed. |
Exhibition | New York Review Books Classics |
Description
"Until the day of Merriwether's departure from the house--a month after his divorce--the Merriwether family looked like an ideally tranquil one" we read on the first page of Other Men's Daughters. It is the late 1960s, and the streets of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are full of long-haired hippies decked out in colorful garb, but Dr. Robert Merriwether, who teaches at Harvard and has been married for a good long time, hardly takes note. Learned, curious, thoughtful, and a creature of habit, Merriwether is anything but an impulsive man, and yet over the summer, while Sarah, his wife, is away on vacation, he meets a summer student, Cynthia Ryder, and before long the two have fallen into bed and in love. Richard Stern's novel is an elegant and unnerving examination of just how cold and destructive a thing love, "the origin of so much story and disorder," can be.

Other Men's Daughters