I first read Richard Bausch years and years ago and remember that I really liked his writing. At this point, I am not even sure what the book was (I think Violence) but I do recall that he was an author that I sought out.
This book did not disappoint!
This is "a gorgeously rendered, passionate account of a relationship threatened
by secrets, set against the backdrop of national tragedy. When Natasha, a
talented young artist working as a congressional aide, meets Michael
Faulk, an Episcopalian priest struggling with his faith, the stars seem
to align. Although he is nearly two decades older, they discover in each
other the happy yearning and exhilaration of lovers, and within months
they are engaged. Shortly before their wedding, while Natasha is
vacationing in Jamaica and Faulk is in New York attending the wedding of
a family friend, the terrorist attacks of September 11 shatter the tranquility of the nation's summer. Alone in a state of abject terror,
cut off from America and convinced that Faulk is dead, Natasha makes an
error in judgment that leads to a private trauma of her own on the
Caribbean shore. A few days later, she and Faulk are reunited, but the
horror of that day and Natasha's inability to speak of it inexorably
divide their relationship into "before" and "after." They move to
Memphis and begin their new life together, but their marriage quickly
descends into repression, anxiety, and suspicion. In prose that is
direct, exact, and lyrical, Richard Bausch plumbs the complexities of
public and personal trauma, and the courage with which we learn to face
them. Above all, Before, During, After is a love story, offering a
penetrating and exquisite portrait of intimacy, of spiritual and
physical longing, and of the secrets we convince ourselves to keep even
as they threaten to destroy us. An unforgettable tour de force from one
of America's most distinguished storytellers."
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