Forgetting Elena A Novel

Forgetting Elena, a novel by Edmund White, was published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on October 4, 1994. This 192-page book is presented in English and delves into the intricacies of social conventions and the deep desire for acceptance within a privileged island community. The narrative follows a young narrator who grapples with the pressures of conforming to societal expectations, where even the most mundane aspects of life are governed by strict rules.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the protagonist’s self-consciousness as he navigates a world where manners dictate interactions. The story highlights the tension between personal identity and societal norms, revealing the lengths to which individuals will go to fit in. With its focus on themes of acceptance and the complexities of social behavior, Forgetting Elena offers a nuanced perspective on the challenges of belonging in a tightly-knit community.
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A captivating novel that explores the complexities of social conventions and the desperate yearning for acceptance
“An astonishing first novel…uncannily beautiful.” —The New York Times Book Review
On the privileged island community where Forgetting Elena takes place, manners are everything. Or so it seems to White’s excruciatingly self-conscious young narrator who desperately wants to be accepted in this world where everything from one’s bathroom habits to the composition of “spontaneous” poetry is subject to rigid conventions.
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