The Snow Queen A Novel

The Snow Queen A Novel by Michael Cunningham is a first edition published by Macmillan on May 6, 2014. This 258-page novel unfolds in November 2004, centering on Barrett Meeks, who, after experiencing yet another heartbreak, encounters a mysterious light in Central Park that challenges his disbelief in visions and spirituality. Concurrently, his older brother Tyler, a struggling musician in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood, grapples with writing a wedding song for his ailing fiancée, Beth, as he confronts his own creative struggles.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of family life and the search for transcendence, as Barrett and Tyler navigate their respective journeys. The novel explores themes of psychological conflict and the bonds between siblings, all while portraying the vibrant backdrop of city life. Cunningham’s prose is noted for its clarity and emotional depth, offering insights into the human experience as each character seeks meaning in their lives amidst challenges.
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The New York Times bestselling novel from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Hours
Michael Cunningham’s luminous novel begins with a vision. It’s November 2004. Barrett Meeks, having lost love yet again, is walking through Central Park when he is inspired to look up at the sky; there he sees a pale, translucent light that seems to regard him in a distinctly godlike way. Barrett doesn’t believe in visions—or in God—but he can’t deny what he’s seen.
At the same time, in the not-quite-gentrified Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, Tyler, Barrett’s older brother, a struggling musician, is trying—and failing—to write a wedding song for Beth, his wife-to-be, who is seriously ill. Tyler is determined to write a song that will be not merely a sentimental ballad but an enduring expression of love.
Barrett, haunted by the light, turns unexpectedly to religion. Tyler grows increasingly convinced that only drugs can release his creative powers. Beth tries to face mortality with as much courage as she can summon.
Cunningham follows the Meeks brothers as each travels down a different path in his search for transcendence. In subtle, lucid prose, he demonstrates a profound empathy for his conflicted characters and a singular understanding of what lies at the core of the human soul.
The Snow Queen, beautiful and heartbreaking, comic and tragic, proves again that Cunningham is one of the great novelists of his generation.
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