
Actress
Anne Enright
(Author)Description
Katherine O'Dell is an Irish theater legend. As her daughter, Norah, retraces her mother's celebrated career and bohemian life, she delves into long-kept secrets, both her mother's and her own. Katherine began her career on Ireland's bus-and-truck circuit before making it to London's West End, Broadway, and finally Hollywood. Every moment of her life is a performance, with young Norah standing in the wings. But the mother-daughter romance cannot survive Katherine's past or the world's damage. With age, alcohol, and dimming stardom, Katherine's grip on reality grows fitful. Fueled by a proud and long-simmering rage, she commits a bizarre crime.
As Norah's role gradually changes to Katherine's protector, caregiver, and finally legacy-keeper, she revisits her mother's life of fiercely kept secrets; and Norah reveals in turn the secrets of her own sexual and emotional coming-of-age story. Her narrative is shaped by three braided searches--for her father's identity; for her mother's motive in donning a Chanel suit one morning and shooting a TV producer in the foot; and her own search for a husband, family, and work she loves.
Bringing to life two generations of women with difficult sexual histories, both assaulted and silenced, both finding--or failing to find--their powers of recovery, Actress touches a raw and timely nerve. With virtuosic storytelling and in prose at turns lyrical and knife-sharp, Enright takes readers to the heart of the maddening yet tender love that binds a mother and daughter.
Product Details
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Publish Date | March 03, 2020 |
Pages | 272 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781324005629 |
Dimensions | 9.4 X 6.3 X 1.0 inches | 1.1 pounds |
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Reviews
Another triumph for Enright: a confluence of lyrical prose, immediacy, warmth, and emotional insight.-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"
Captivating.--Sara Resnick "The New Yorker"
Enright's indelible images of the primal love between mother and daughter that ebbs, flows, and ultimately abides will stick with readers.-- "Booklist (starred review)"
Gorgeously written fiction...Enright's unflinching portrait...is scrupulously developed and painfully moving.--Wendy Smith "Boston Globe"
Intoxicating.--Mary Gordon "New York Times"
There is something that seems effortless about Ms. Enright's writing--an illusion, of course, but one brilliantly sustained.--Sam Sacks "Wall Street Journal"
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