Summary - The Great Believers - Based On The Book By Rebecca Makkai
Library Of Stories
Narrateur Tom Hardy
Maison d'édition: Library Of Stories
Synopsis
SUMMARY THE GREAT BELIEVERS BASED ON THE BOOK BY REBECCA MAKKAI SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES CONTENT Beginnings and Loss The Art and Ambition Love and Fractures Friendships in Crisis Fiona’s Journey (1985) 2015 – Reflection and Discovery Parallel Stories of Love and Regret Loss and Legacy Art as a Metaphor for Life General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK “The Great Believers” by Rebecca Makkai explores the emotional and social impact of the AIDS epidemic in 1980s Chicago, focusing on Yale Tishman, a curator in the art world, and his close-knit group of friends. As the crisis unfolds, they face loss, fear, and the complexities of love and identity. The novel alternates between the 1985 timeline and 2015, following Fiona, Nico's sister, as she reflects on the past while navigating personal challenges. Themes of grief, friendship, survival, and the legacy of the AIDS crisis are explored through deeply emotional and interconnected characters.
Durée: 24 minutes (00:24:16) Date de publication: 26/11/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

