Trance: A Novel

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Macmillan, 18 avr. 2006 - 528 pages

2005 National Book Award Finalist for Fiction
A Los Angeles Times Book Review Favorite Book of the Year
A Publishers Weekly Top Ten Novel of the Year

It is 1974 and a tiny band of self-styled urban guerrillas, calling itself the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), abducts a newspaper heiress, who then takes the guerrilla name"Tania" and shocks the world by choosing to remain with her former captors. Soon most of the SLA are dead, killed in a suicidal confrontation with police in Los Angeles, forcing Tania and her two remaining comrades--the pompous and abusive General Teko and his duplicitous lieutenant, Yolanda--into hiding, where they will remain for the next sixteen months. These are the months of Tania's sentimental education.

 

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Table des matières

Section 1
3
Section 2
27
Section 3
56
Section 4
95
Section 5
97
Section 6
103
Section 7
107
Section 8
116
Section 17
311
Section 18
327
Section 19
335
Section 20
372
Section 21
387
Section 22
411
Section 23
425
Section 24
441

Section 9
153
Section 10
173
Section 11
179
Section 12
195
Section 13
208
Section 14
242
Section 15
265
Section 16
290
Section 25
448
Section 26
465
Section 27
485
Section 28
509
Section 29
513
Section 30
515
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Christopher Sorrentino is the author of a previous novel, Sound on Sound. He has contributed fiction, essays, and criticism to The Baffler, Bookforum, Conjunctions, Fence, and McSweeney's, among other publications and is a contributor to Give Our Regards to the Atomsmashers: Writers on Comics. He lives in Brooklyn.

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