Bitter Water Opera A Novel

Bitter Water Opera by Nicolette Polek is a debut novel published by Graywolf Press on April 16, 2024. This 128-page work in English delves into themes of art, solitude, family, and faith, set against the backdrop of both historical and contemporary narratives. The story intertwines the life of dancer Marta Becket, who transforms an abandoned theater in Death Valley Junction into her personal stage, with that of Gia, a modern-day woman grappling with the aftermath of a relationship and her own existential crisis.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Gia’s journey as she seeks guidance from the enigmatic Marta, who appears to her in a moment of despair. Through vivid vignettes, Bitter Water Opera presents Gia’s struggle to connect with the world around her, confronting haunting images and memories along the way. The novel invites contemplation on profound questions about existence and the purpose of art, culminating in Gia’s transformative experience at the Amargosa Opera House.
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An electrifying debut novel about art, solitude, family, and faith in a world without it
In 1967, the dancer Marta Becket and her husband were traveling through Death Valley Junction when they came across an abandoned theater. Marta decided it was hers. She painted her ideal audience on its walls and danced her own dances until her death five decades later.
In the present day, Gia has ended a relationship and taken a leave from her job in film studies at a university. She is sleeping fifteen hours a night and ignoring calls from her mother. In a library archive, she comes across a photo of Marta Becket and decides to write her a letter. Soon Marta magically appears in her home.
Gia hopes Marta Becket will guide her out of her despair. But is Marta—the example of her single-minded, solitary life—enough? Through precise, vivid vignettes, Bitter Water Opera follows Gia as she resists the urge to escape into herself and struggles to form a lasting connection to the world. Her search has her reckoning with a set of terrifying charcoal drawings on her garage walls, a corpse in the middle of a pond, a crooked pear sapling, and other mysterious entities before bringing her to Marta’s theater, the Amargosa Opera House. There in the desert, Gia finds one answer.
In this brief, astonishing novel, Nicolette Polek describes an individual awakening to faith while exploring our deepest existential questions. How do we look beyond ourselves? Where do words go? What is art for?
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