![]() ![]() Lie-or strategically confessing to it-he continues to play upon their He wins their good graces, at first, by theįalse claim that his mother has died. Spanish women, Isabel and Teresa, respectively a language schoolĮmployee and a translator. Much of Gordon's energy is dedicated to flirtations with two Gordon finds himself unable to work, and spends his time in idleness and To the fellowship term, is minimal: like many fellowship recipients, The action of the story, confined entirely ![]() Like Lernerĭid, Gordon spends a year in his mid-20s writing poetry in Spain thanks Gordon does not suggest a maturation arc or even a clear means by whichĪdam Gordon is much like Lerner himself: an intelligent young manįrom Topeka, Kansas, raised by two eminent psychologists. Narrative of personal development, the psychological presentation of Though the novel has been understood as a Is an unconvincing character, making the novel's world and story Prose covers over a serious formal defect: the protagonist, Adam Gordon, Station owes much to the lyric sensibility that has already won Ben The remarkable popular and critical success of Leaving the Atocha ![]() Retrieved from īen Lerner, Leaving the Atocha Station.
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