All is Forgotten, Nothing is Lost

All is Forgotten, Nothing is Lost by Lan Samantha Chang is a First Edition published by W.W. Norton & Company in 2010. This 208-page work explores the dynamics within a prestigious writing school in Bonneville, where students are drawn to the enigmatic poet and professor Miranda Sturgis. The narrative delves into the complexities of mentorship and the impact of artistic ambition, as students Roman and Bernard navigate their aspirations and the challenges posed by their relationships with each other and Miranda.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the themes of ambition, personal loyalty, and the pursuit of artistic truth. As Roman achieves early success with his first book, Bernard struggles with his creative process, leading to a tension-filled atmosphere where secrets emerge and friendships are tested. The story raises questions about the costs associated with a life dedicated to art and the burdens that come with early promise, making it a thoughtful examination of the intersection between personal and artistic endeavors.
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At the renowned writing school in Bonneville, every student is simultaneously terrified of and attracted to the charismatic and mysterious poet and professor Miranda Sturgis, whose high standards for art are both intimidating and inspiring. As two students, Roman and Bernard, strive to win her admiration, the lines between mentorship, friendship, and love are blurred.
Roman’s star rises early, and his first book wins a prestigious prize. Meanwhile, Bernard labors for years over a single poem. Secrets of the past begin to surface, friendships are broken, and Miranda continues to cast a shadow over their lives. What is the hidden burden of early promise? What are the personal costs of a life devoted to the pursuit of art? All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost is a brilliant evocation of the demands of ambition and vocation, personal loyalty and poetic truth.
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