Bitter Water Opera
Nicolette Polek
(Author)
Alex Picard
(Read by)
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Description
In 1967, the dancer Marta Becket and her husband were traveling through Death Valley Junction when they came across an abandoned theater. Marta decided it was hers. She painted her ideal audience on its walls and danced her own dances until her death five decades later. In the present day, Gia has ended a relationship and taken a leave from her job in film studies at a university. She is sleeping fifteen hours a night and ignoring calls from her mother. In a library archive, she comes across a photo of Marta Becket and decides to write her a letter. Soon Marta magically appears in her home. Gia hopes Marta Becket will guide her out of her despair. But is Marta--the example of her single-minded, solitary life--enough? Bitter Water Opera follows Gia as she resists the urge to escape into herself and struggles to form a lasting connection to the world. Her search ultimately brings her to Marta's theater, the Amargosa Opera House. There in the desert, Gia finds one answer. In this brief, astonishing novel, Nicolette Polek describes an individual awakening to faith while exploring our deepest existential questions. How do we look beyond ourselves? Where do words go? What is art for?
Product Details
Price
$29.99
$27.89
Publisher
HighBridge Audio
Publish Date
June 04, 2024
Dimensions
0.0 X 0.0 X 0.0 inches | 0.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9798874828349
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Nicolette Polek is the author of Imaginary Museums. Her work has appeared in the Paris Review Daily, BOMB, New York Tyrant, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of a Rona Jaffe Writers' Award and recently completed an MAR at Yale Divinity School.
Alex Picard is an audiobook narrator who brings a lifetime of work in the theatre as a classically trained actor and director to her work behind the mic. With an MFA in theatre from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a background in Shakespeare, she excels at connecting listeners to the author's world. A theatre teacher for more than twenty years and a Boston native, she is an accidental gardener and once ran a marathon on purpose (and not while being chased).