Inverno, Cynthia Zarin
Inverno, Cynthia Zarin
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Inverno

Author: Cynthia Zarin

Narrator: Cynthia Zarin

Unabridged: 5 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/28/2025


Synopsis

Caroline waited for fifteen minutes in the snow. After a little time had passed, she was simply waiting to see what would happen. It was entirely possible he would not come. If he did not come, she would be in a different story than the one she had imagined, but it was possible, she knew, to imagine anything.

Inverno is a love story that stretches across decades. Inverno is also the story of Caroline, waiting in Central Park in a snowstorm for her phone to ring, yards from where, thirty years ago, Alastair, as a boy, hid in the trees. Will he call? Won't he? The story moves the way the mind does: years flash by in an instant—now we are in the perilous world of fairy tale, now stranded anew in childhood, with its sorrows and harsh words. Ever present are the complicated negotiations of the heart.

This brilliantly original novel by Cynthia Zarin, author of An Enlarged Heart, is a kaleidoscope in which the past and the present shatter. Elliptical and inventive in the mode of Elizabeth Hardwick's Sleepless Nights, Inverno is miraculous and startling. It asks, How does love make and unmake a life?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Divs on June 01, 2023

I received an advance copy in exchange for this review. I love Cynthis Zarin’s work; she’s an incredible poet, and this transfers to her prose, which is lyrical and lush and atmospheric. As a result, this book is all of those things by virtue of its writing. The structure is fascinating—but nearly i......more

Goodreads review by Jolene on August 02, 2024

Prose by poets is one of my favorite genres: Hanif Abdurraqib, Ocean Vuong, Patricia Lockwood... And now Cynthia Zarin, too. This novel is an incantation -- a strange, elliptical little story that only a poet could have written. A woman stands in the snow, waiting for her phone to ring, while a block......more

Goodreads review by Caroline on February 14, 2024

Sent to me by my mom this morning with a note saying “I didn’t really get it.” Read it over the course of the day—nice v day tradition possibly lol of reading a short romantic plot book in the day. OKAY I’m dead bc every review roasts this book as boring n tedious and I basically think im like main c......more

Goodreads review by Joy on February 29, 2024

I did not enjoy this book. It was so disjointed. What do they call this style? Stream of consciousness? Ugh, if I wanted random thoughts and memories, I'd listen to my own. At least I would understand it all. The terrible thing is, the writing was good, and parts of the book really caught my attenti......more

Goodreads review by Valeria on February 26, 2024

At times a genuinely compelling novel emerged, flashing for a second, before quickly going back under this overthinking, meandering muck......more