The Sunken Cathedral A Novel

The Sunken Cathedral A Novel by Kate Walbert is a first edition published by Simon and Schuster on June 9, 2015. This 212-page work presents a narrative that follows a diverse cast of characters navigating the complexities of life in a rapidly changing Manhattan neighborhood. The story centers on Marie and Simone, two lifelong friends and World War II survivors, as they confront their pasts while living as widows in Chelsea. Alongside them are Helen, an art historian, and Elizabeth, Marie’s upstairs tenant, each grappling with their own challenges and uncertainties in contemporary life.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as friendship, family life, and the nuances of city living. Through a chorus of voices, Walbert delves into the emotional landscapes of her characters, revealing their longings and doubts against the backdrop of modern existence. The novel employs long narrative footnotes to enhance its storytelling, offering insights into the complexities of relationships and the inner lives of its characters. The Sunken Cathedral invites reflection on the connections we forge and the anxieties we face in today’s world.
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From the National Book Award nominee and author of the acclaimed, New York Times bestselling A Short History of Women, a deeply moving, “lyrical, ominous, and unexpectedly funny” (Tom Perrotta, author of The Leftovers) novel that follows a cast of characters as they negotiate one of Manhattan’s swiftly changing neighborhoods, extreme weather, and the unease of twenty-first-century life.
Marie and Simone, friends for decades, were once immigrants to the city, survivors of World War II in Europe. Now widows living alone in Chelsea, they remain robust, engaged, and adventurous, even as the vistas from their past interrupt their present. Helen is an art historian who takes a painting class with Marie and Simone. Sid Morris, their instructor, presides over a dusty studio in a tenement slated for condo conversion; he awakes the interest of both Simone and Marie. Elizabeth is Marie’s upstairs tenant, a woman convinced that others have a secret way of being, a confidence and certainty she lacks. She is increasingly unmoored—baffled by her teenage son, her husband, and the roles she is meant to play.
In a chorus of voices, Kate Walbert, a “wickedly smart, gorgeous writer” (The New York Times Book Review), explores the growing disconnect between the world of action her characters inhabit and the longings, desires, and doubts they experience. Interweaving long narrative footnotes, Walbert paints portraits of marriage, of friendship, and of love in its many facets, always limning the inner life, the place of deepest yearning and anxiety. The Sunken Cathedral is a stunningly beautiful, profoundly wise novel about the way we live now.
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