"One of the most astute writers of American fiction" ("New
York Times Book Review") delivers the resonant story of Alec
Malone, a senator's son who rejects the family business of politics
for a career as a newspaper photographer. Alec and his Swiss wife,
Lucia, settle in Georgetown next door to a couple whose emigre
gatherings in their garden remind Lucia of all the things Americans
are not. She leaves Alec as his career founders on his refusal of
an assignment to cover the Vietnam War -- a slyly subversive
fictional choice from Ward Just, who was himself a renowned war
correspondent.At the center of the novel is Alec's unforeseen
reckoning with Lucia's long-absent father, Andre Duran, a Czech
living out the end of his life in a hostel called Goya House.
Duran's career as an adventurer and antifascist commando is
everything Alec's is not. The encounter forces Alec to confront
just how different a life where things--"terrible things, terrible
things"--happen is from a life where nothing much happens at
all.
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