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Torea Frey

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The Hundred-Year House, Rebecca Makkai

December 26, 2014

Oh, how the stories of a place are captured or distorted over the years: is the house doomed, or does it doom? Makkai's book meditates on identity, belonging and isolation, and the tide of a century.  "We aren't haunted by the dead," she writes, "but by the impossible reach of history. By how unknowable these others are to us, how unfathomable we'd be to them."

Tags: rebecca makkai, the hundred year house, women writers, impossible reach of history, unknowable and unfathomable
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