Infrared

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McArthur, 2011 - Fiction - 264 pages
Rena, a twice-married photographer who specializes in infrared techniques, travels to Tuscany with her father and his secondwife. As the trip progresses, in an internal dialogue with her mental double, Rena submits her past to exposure. Using dark room techniques she reevaluates her explosive sexual coming of age, her relationships with her father and various lovers. An audacious woman, who tests the limits of freedom at every point in her life, in Rena's parallel journeys Huston has created a powerful work of fiction and presented an in depth analysis of the relations between men and women.

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About the author (2011)

Nancy Huston was born in Calgary, Alberta. Her novel, The Mark of the Angel, was an international bestseller, which won the Canadian Jewish Fiction Book Award and was shortlisted for the Giller Prize. Fault Lines won the Prix Femina in 2006 and was shortlisted for both The Rogers Writers' Trust Prize and the Orange Prize. Nancy Huston lives in Paris with her husband and their two children.

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