The Retreat from Moscow

A Play About a Family

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Author: William Nicholson ISBN: 9780307490155
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Publication: May 26, 2010
Imprint: Anchor Language: English
Author: William Nicholson
ISBN: 9780307490155
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication: May 26, 2010
Imprint: Anchor
Language: English

How well do we know the people we marry? Is it wrong to decide it’s time to be honest? Is love enough to save a family? InThe Retreat from Moscow*,* William Nicholson, the celebrated author of Shadowlands*,* tells the powerful story of a husband who decides to be truthful in his marriage, and of the wife and son whose lives will never be the same again.

Edward and Alice have been married for thirty-three years. He is a teacher at a boys school, perfectly at home with his daily crossword and lately engrossed in reading about Napoleon’s costly invasion of Moscow. She is an observant Catholic, exacting and opinionated, and has been collecting poems about lost love for a new anthology. Jamie, their diffident thirty-two year old son, is visiting for the weekend when Edward announces he has met another woman. With the coiled intensity of Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thingand the embracing empathy of Edward Albee’s best family dramas, The Retreat from Moscowshines a breathtakingly natural light on the fallout of a shattered marriage.

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How well do we know the people we marry? Is it wrong to decide it’s time to be honest? Is love enough to save a family? InThe Retreat from Moscow*,* William Nicholson, the celebrated author of Shadowlands*,* tells the powerful story of a husband who decides to be truthful in his marriage, and of the wife and son whose lives will never be the same again.

Edward and Alice have been married for thirty-three years. He is a teacher at a boys school, perfectly at home with his daily crossword and lately engrossed in reading about Napoleon’s costly invasion of Moscow. She is an observant Catholic, exacting and opinionated, and has been collecting poems about lost love for a new anthology. Jamie, their diffident thirty-two year old son, is visiting for the weekend when Edward announces he has met another woman. With the coiled intensity of Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thingand the embracing empathy of Edward Albee’s best family dramas, The Retreat from Moscowshines a breathtakingly natural light on the fallout of a shattered marriage.

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