Présentation de l'éditeur
Margaret Mayfield is nearly an old maid at twenty-seven when she marries Captain Andrew Jackson Jefferson Early. He's the most famous man their Missouri town has ever produced: a naval officer and an astronomer-a genius who, according to the local paper, has changed the universe. Margaret's mother calls the match "a piece of luck." Yet Andrew confounds Margaret's expectations from the moment their train leaves for his naval base in San Francisco, and soon she realizes that his devotion to science leaves little room for anything, or anyone, else. She stands by him through tragedies both personal and those they share with the nation. But as World War II approaches, Andrew's obsessions take a darker turn, forcing Margaret to reconsider the life she'd so carefully constructed.
Biographie de l'auteur
Jane Smiley was born in Los Angeles and grew up in St Louis, Missouri. In 1992 she won the Pulitzer Prize for
A Thousand Acres, for which she also won the National Book Critics' Circle Award. Her other novels include
Moo (1995),
Horse Heaven (2000), which was shortlisted for the Orange Prize,
Good Faith (2003) and
Ten Days in the Hills (2007). Her most recent novel is
Private Life (2010). In 2006 Jane Smiley was awarded the PEN Lifetime Achievement Award for Literature.