![]() Kushner’s psychological explorations of her characters are incisive, the novel is peppered with subtle ’70s details, and it bursts with you-are-there depictions of its time and places. ![]() Snippets from the life of Sandro’s father’s run in intriguing contrast to Reno’s story, presenting his WWI experiences, childhood in Alexandria, Egypt, and the founding of his company. ![]() Distraught, she flees with Valera family servant Gianni to Rome, where she discovers Gianni is involved with a volatile protest movement. She risks alienating the Valeras by going to their factory to film labor unrest, only to catch Sandro there in flagrante delicto with his cousin Talia. Soon they are romantically entwined, and Reno accompanies Sandro on a visit home to Italy. A flashback to New York finds her mixing with a group of artists, among whom she meets Sandro Valera, whose wealthy family manufactures the Moto Valera. Reno is a young filmmaker “shopping for experiences,” who, as the novel opens, is attempting to set a land-speed record on her Moto Valera motorcycle in Nevada, only to crash instead. This rich second novel from Kushner (Telex from Cuba) takes place in late-’70s New York City and Italy. The Flamethrowers a book by Rachel Kushner 25,304,856.34 raised for local bookstores The Flamethrowers Rachel Kushner (Author) FORMAT Paperback 18.99 17.66 Compact Disc 55.99 52. ![]()
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