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In her debut, Jane Delury writes with masterful economy and profound wisdom about growing up, growing old, marriage, infidelity, motherhood - in other words, about life - weaving a gorgeous tapestry of relationships, life-altering choices, and fleeting moments across the frame of the twentieth century.3/5(5).  · THE BALCONY is a beautifully written collection of interconnected short stories, stories told by the various inhabitants of a French country manor and servants cottage. Spanning generations, Delury takes readers on a quiet, contemplative journey of “if these walks could talk.”/5. The Balcony is sweeping, suspenseful, rich with surprises and eerie atmosphere. Jane Delury arrives on the scene of her debut with a sensibility fully formed and a breathtaking array of writerly gifts at her command. Andre Dubus III.


So begins the first story in The Balcony, debut fiction from Jane Delury, a professor in the MFA program at the University of Baltimore. The narrator of this story is Brigitte, an American college girl working as an au pair for a French family at a manor house in the countryside. But any initial impression that this is an autobiographical. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The Balcony by Jane Delury (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Jane Delury is the author of The Balcony ( avg rating, ratings, reviews, published ), Nothing of Consequence ( avg rating, 3 ratings.


The Balcony In her exquisite novel, The Balcony, Jane Delury takes us on a journey that spans over a hundred years and centers upon the inhabitants of a manor and cottage in Benneville, France. The Balcony is composed of ten inter-connected stories, each one building on the next to create a beautiful arc!. A century-spanning portrait of the inhabitants of a French village, revealing the deception, despair, love, and longing beneath the calm surface of ordinary lives. The premise of The Balcony seems simple: a French country estate plays host to families and their dramas throughout the twentieth century. Yet Jane Delury takes this straightforward concept and weaves a complex and unpredictable story filled with hardship, heartache, tragedy, mystery and hope. While the author affectingly composes her characters' individual psychologies in slow dabs of detail, the manor’s physicality supplies permanence, its balcony a witness to two of the darkest episodes, and the surrounding forest a penumbra of mystery and continuity. Strikingly deft and nuanced; a writer to watch. 0.

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