· A.M. Homes is the author of the novels The End of Alice, In a Country of Mothers, and Jack, as well as the short-story collection The Safety of Objects and the artist's book Appendix A. Her fiction has been translated into eight languages, and she is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and a National endowment for the Arts www.doorway.ru: HarperCollins e-books. Music for Torching is hilarious and terrifying. Homes composed her previous novel,The End of Alice, a shattering homage to and perversion of Nabokov's Loita, in breathless, brutal poetic prose. Music for Torching is both more laconic and nervier, its constant cinematic stream of satire repartee and howling pain expressed in short, simple sentences. At one point in A.M. Homes's new novel, Music for Torching, suburban women take an ax to a dining-room table damaged in a house fire. "I could do this forever," one says. "Anything else need the old chop-chop?" She looks out the window, "I wonder if that tree out front is alive or dead. I .
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Music for Torching is a novel by American writer A. M. Homes. It is about a dysfunctional suburban family in the contemporary United States. The book deals with issues including sex, infidelity, social consciousness, and school violence. It is one of Homes' most critically acclaimed books. Music for Torching is hilarious and terrifying. Homes composed her previous novel,The End of Alice, a shattering homage to and perversion of Nabokov's Loita, in breathless, brutal poetic prose. Music for Torching is both more laconic and nervier, its constant cinematic stream of satire repartee and howling pain expressed in short, simple sentences. A.M. Homes is the author of the novels The End of Alice, In a Country of Mothers, and Jack, as well as the short-story collection The Safety of Objects and the artist's book Appendix A. Her fiction has been translated into eight languages, and she is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and a National endowment.
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