Narrated by a man vacationing in a remote fishing village on the spectacular Pacific coast of Costa Rica, Strange Love tells a story of disappointments, unusual desires, and the things people will do when their dreams haven't materialized in the ways they had hoped. The man once imagined himself as a great novelist like his heroes Philip Roth and John Updike. Instead, he has spent thirty years working as an exterminator in filthy basements and elevator shafts. The young woman he meets in Costa Rica, Rachel, grew up in the shadow of poverty, loss, and trauma, yet she possesses an uncanny talent for storytelling, the very gift the man himself lacks. Now, along with her sister, she has pieced together a life running the Fragata Lounge, a ramshackle bar on the beach, where their aunt flirts with the American tourist and not-so-subtly reminds Rachel that her youthful appeal is fleeting, her chance to escape this place diminishing with each passing day. As Rachel shares her story with the man, he is mesmerized--by her beauty, the details of her past, and the way she tells of them. Soon he finds himself hinting that he is in fact the wildly successful author he once dreamed of being--and that he has the power to change her life.
Fred Waitzkin Livres
Fred Waitzkin explore avec maestrie les profondeurs de la psyché humaine et la complexité des relations. Son écriture se caractérise par un aperçu pénétrant des motivations des personnages et une prose poétique et évocatrice qui entraîne les lecteurs dans des mondes richement imaginés. Waitzkin aborde souvent des thèmes tels que l'obsession, la quête d'identité et la tension entre l'aspiration et la réalité. Ses œuvres résonnent par leur profondeur émotionnelle et leur contemplation philosophique.
