Madison Smartt Bell (b. 1957) is a critically acclaimed novelist. Over the last two decades he has produced more than a dozen novels and story collections, as well as numerous essays and reviews. His books have been finalists for the National Book Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award among other honors. Born and raised outside of Nashville, Bell’s fiction is often set in the South, or in New York where he lived as a young writer. Bell and his wife, poet Elizabeth Spires, currently live in Baltimore, Maryland, where they are the codirectors of the writing program at Goucher College.
Mae et Laurel ont été amantes dans les "années Charles Manson", quand le meurtre était "culte" et constituait l'aboutissement obligé de pratiques sexuelles dionysiaques et ritualisées. Trente ans plus tard, elles se retrouvent dans les décombres du WTC, différentes mais toujours...
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