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In his most powerful novel, Pat Conroy explores the lives of Tom Wingo and his twin sister, Savannah, against the backdrop of their troubled family history. Set in New York City and South Carolina's lowcountry, the story begins when Tom, a high school football coach facing personal and professional crises, travels to New York after Savannah's suicide attempt. A gifted poet, Savannah's artistic brilliance and struggles reveal the deep-seated issues within their family. Alongside Savannah's psychiatrist, Susan Lowenstein, Tom uncovers a legacy of violence, abandonment, and love. He realizes that saving his sister may also be his path to redemption. The narrative shifts between past and present, chronicling the Wingo family's journey from World War II through the Vietnam War and into the 1980s. Conroy introduces a vivid cast of characters, including the eccentric Mr. Fruit, the ruthless land speculator Reese Newbury, and Savannah's unconventional grandmother, Tolitha Wingo. With remarkable depth, Conroy captures the fading beauty of the South Carolina lowcountry and the complexities of his characters' lives. This work showcases Conroy's lyricism and storytelling prowess, marking a significant evolution in his literary voice.
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The Prince of Tides, Pat Conroy
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1986
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