Swan Thieves
- Pages
- 565
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781847442406
- Temps de Lecture
- ~9h 53min
Swan Thieves est un book de Elizabeth Kostova. Il compte 565 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Elizabeth Kostova’s novel interweaves two distinct timelines into a meditation on friendship, art, and the enduring presence of books. In the present day, a young woman working at New York’s Morgan Library & Museum navigates personal upheaval while encountering a rare manuscript that bridges centuries. The narrative simultaneously traces the intense bond between two Oxford students in the 1860s, whose shared fascination with swans and historical texts draws them into a complex web of loyalty, ambition, and quiet longing. Kostova’s carefully rendered settings ground the story in both Victorian academic circles and contemporary archival spaces, emphasizing how physical objects carry emotional weight across generations. The work explores how literature preserves memory and shapes human connection, using the dual timeline structure to mirror the way stories echo through time. Through measured prose and historical detail, the novel examines artistic obsession, the fragility of relationships, and the ways individuals inherit meaning from the past.
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Swan Thieves compte 565 pages.
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Elizabeth Kostova’s novel interweaves two distinct timelines into a meditation on friendship, art, and the enduring presence of books. In the present day, a young woman working at New York’s Morgan Library & Museum navigates personal upheaval while encountering a rare manuscript that bridges centuri...
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Swan Thieves a été écrit par Elizabeth Kostova.