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Come Back to Sorrento

von Dawn Powell

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Rediscovered in the 1980s, Dawn Powell is now widely acknowledged as one of the best 20th century American writers. Come Back to Sorrento' centres around the life of Connie Benjamin, a village shoemaker's wife, who was raised in a wealthy household and had pretensions toward an operatic career, and Blaine Decker, the new high school music teacher, a homosexual in a closeted era. Drawn together into a powerful friendship of dependence, they transend the monotony of their lives to create a drama richer than reality.'… (mehr)
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A housewife and a music teacher in a small Midwest town (Ohio?) love to talk about what-might-have-been, instead of facing the reality that she has no control over her wayward daughter and is married to a boring shoe cobbler who picked her out of the gutter and he is a mediocre, poor music teacher, bullied by his mother into giving what little he has for her's and his lazy brother's vacations. Meanwhile, the rich benefactress of the town is crippled at the thought of what the townspeople supposedly think of her. An ode to small-minded, neurotic people, and a talented character study. ( )
  burritapal | Oct 23, 2022 |
Come Back to Sorrento is a beautifully written, tenderly told, sometimes painfully insightful novel about the stories people make up to give their lives a feeling of purpose, inevitability, and magnificence. Set in small town Ohio, it’s mainly the story of two friends, a soprano who became a wife and mother instead of an acclaimed artist, and a high school music instructor who bases his self worth on a continually recollected year he spent in Paris among writers and musicians. Together the two create such a wonderful ongoing narrative of their lives and talents that they are lost without each other. ( )
  Jaylia3 | Aug 19, 2009 |
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Rediscovered in the 1980s, Dawn Powell is now widely acknowledged as one of the best 20th century American writers. Come Back to Sorrento' centres around the life of Connie Benjamin, a village shoemaker's wife, who was raised in a wealthy household and had pretensions toward an operatic career, and Blaine Decker, the new high school music teacher, a homosexual in a closeted era. Drawn together into a powerful friendship of dependence, they transend the monotony of their lives to create a drama richer than reality.'

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