Summer People

Summer People by Marge Piercy, published by Penguin in 1990, is a work of fiction that spans 521 pages. This edition explores the interactions between three resident artists—Susan, Willie, and Dinah—and the impact of vacationers arriving in their summer retreat. The narrative delves into the dynamics of creativity and community, set against the backdrop of a seasonal influx of visitors.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the lives of the main characters as they navigate their relationships and artistic pursuits amidst the changing environment brought by the summer guests. The book presents themes of creativity and the influence of external forces on personal and artistic lives. This New Edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of living and working in a space shared with transient visitors, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre of fiction.
Official synopsis Publisher
De tre fastboende kunstnere Susan, Willie og Dinah påvirkes af feriegæsternes ankomst til ferielandet
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