Lacuna
- Pages
- 508
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780060852573
- Reading Time
- ~8h 54min
Lacuna is a book by Barbara Kingsolver. It has 508 pages.
About this book
Barbara Kingsolver’s Lacuna traces the intersecting lives of an American photographer and a Mexican muralist’s assistant across three decades of political upheaval. Set against the backdrop of post-revolutionary Mexico and Cold War-era New York, the narrative examines how art, activism, and personal loyalty collide amid shifting ideological landscapes. Kingsolver draws upon the vibrant Mexican muralism movement and the era’s surveillance state to explore how individuals navigate censorship, exile, and moral compromise. The novel considers the weight of historical memory, questioning what societies choose to preserve and what they deliberately erase. Through carefully rendered settings and layered character perspectives, the work investigates the tension between private survival and public responsibility. Readers encounter a period marked by both creative flourishing and institutional paranoia, observing how ordinary people respond when their convictions place them at odds with powerful governments. The story remains grounded in the enduring question of how truth survives when silence becomes a matter of safety, reflecting Kingsolver’s longstanding interest in the intersection of personal conscience and broader historical forces.
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How many pages is Lacuna?+
Lacuna has 508 pages.
What is Lacuna about?+
Barbara Kingsolver’s Lacuna traces the intersecting lives of an American photographer and a Mexican muralist’s assistant across three decades of political upheaval. Set against the backdrop of post-revolutionary Mexico and Cold War-era New York, the narrative examines how art, activism, and personal...
Who wrote Lacuna?+
Lacuna was written by Barbara Kingsolver.