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August blue / Deborah Levy.
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[London] : Hamish Hamilton, 2023.
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245 pages ; 23 cm
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Elsa M. Anderson is a classical piano virtuoso. In a flea market in Athens, she watches an enigmatic woman buy two mechanical dancing horses. Is it possible that the woman who is so enchanted with the horses is her living double? Is she also looking for reasons to live? Chasing their doubles across Europe, the two women grapple with their conceptions of the world and each other, culminating in a final encounter in a fateful summer rainstorm. A vivid portrait of a long-held identity coming apart, "August Blue" expands our understanding of the ways in which we seek to find ourselves in others and create ourselves anew.
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Women pianists -- Fiction
Identity (Psychology) -- Fiction
Doppelgängers -- Fiction
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