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“The Last Time They Met” by Anita Shreve

“The Last Time They Met opens with two old lovers, both poets, running into each other at a writer's conference. Well, Linda Fallon and Thomas Janes aren't old, actually–just middle-aged, with a lifetime's worth of history between them. In the first section, Anita Shreve only suggests what that history contains: there was adultery, we gather, and a car accident, plus some illicit encounters under a pitiless Kenyan sun. Presumably the rest of the book will lead back to the beginnings of this grand passion, right? We think we know where this is going–but that's the tricky part, because we don't.”

Taken from Amazon.

See also:

http://www.nytimes.com/books/01/04/22/reviews/010422.22shonet.html

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Shreve

http://www.anitashreve.co.uk/books/the-last-time-they-met/

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The last time they met / Anita Shreve. — London: Little Brown and Company, 2001. — 330 p. ; 24cm

ISBN-0 316-85596-0

PS3569.H7385 L37 2001