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The Virgins
By (Author) Pamela Erens
John Murray Press
John Murray Publishers Ltd
11th March 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 214mm, Spine 22mm
310g
The events of 1979-80 reverberate around the campus of the exclusive Auburn Academy, and linger many years later in the mind of narrator Bruce Bennett-Jones.
Aviva Rossner and Seung Jung are an unlikely couple at the elite East Coast boarding school and are not shy about flaunting their newly discovered sexuality. Their blossoming relationship is watched with envy and fascination by Bruce and other classmates, who believe their liaison to be one of pure, unadulterated passion and pleasure.But nothing is what it seems, and as Aviva and Seung struggle to understand themselves and each other, things begin to fall apart. Their ultimate descent into shame and betrayal has disastrous consequences far beyond their own lives.It joins the ranks of the great boarding school novels while somehow evoking the twisted, obsessive narrations of Nabokov's Pale Fire or Wharton's Ethan Frome. - Rebecca Makkai, author of The Borrower
Flawlessly executed and irrefutably true. - John Irving, The New York Times Book ReviewErens . . . has done a star turn with the prep school tale, giving it meaning for those who might not usually care about that world. - Chicago TribuneA beautifully written story. - VultureSinking into Ms. Erens's prose feels like slipping underwater, in a lake, in the dark: at once gradual and startling; the world outside the novel seems to give way entirely to the world within. - ObserverIt's rare to find a book that summons the delicate emotional state of teenagers . . . without being precious or cynical, but Pamela Erens' The Virgins beautifully manages that feat. - Los Angeles TimesWhat happens between Seung and Aviva, this pair of star-crossed lovers, is truly horrible; the ending shouldn't be given away by a reviewer. - John Irving[A] subtle, accomplished second novel - Book ForumPamela Erens' debut novel, The Understory, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing. Her short fiction and essays have appeared in a wide variety of literary, cultural, and mainstream publications, including Tin House, Byliner, New England Review, the Literary Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, the Millions, The New York Times, and O: The Oprah Magazine.