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Last Time They Met, The - Anita Shreve


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Written by Anita Shreve - Audio book performed by Lainie Cooke - Unabridged Fiction - 8 CASSETTES - 10 hours

Publisher, Time Warner Audiobooks (April 2001)

At a literary festival, a poet named Linda Fallon meets, for the first time in years, fellow poet Thomas Janes, whose fame has grown during a decade of seclusion. This is no chance meeting, however, since Thomas saw where Linda was scheduled to appear and chose that moment to re-establish contact with the woman he passionately pursued years earlier, in an affair that ended disastrously. As the story moves backward, it examines the extraordinary resonance a single choice, even a single word, can have over the course of a lifetime.

About the Author: Anita Shreve is the author of the novels The Pilot's Wife, The Weight of Water, Eden Close, Strange Fits of Passion, Where or When, and Resistance. She teaches writing at Amherst College and divides her time between Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

Anita Shreve began writing fiction while working as a high school teacher. Although one of her first published stories, Past the Island, Drifting, was awarded an O. Henry Prize in 1975, Shreve felt she couldn't make a living as a fiction writer so she became a journalist. She traveled to Africa, and spent three years in Kenya, writing articles that appeared in magazines such as Quest, US, and Newsweek. Back in the United States, she turned to raising her children and writing freelance articles for magazines. Shreve later expanded two of these articles -- both published in the New York Times Magazine -- into the nonfiction books Remaking Motherhood and Women Together, Women Alone. At the same time Shreve also began working on her first novel, Eden Close. With its publication in 1989, she gave up journalism for writing fiction full time, thrilled, as she says, with "the rush of freedom that I could make it up."

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