![]() Nunez’s novel was chosen from among five fiction works set mostly in the present, and touching with lyricism and intensity upon everything from race and sexuality to climate change. “And tonight how happy I am to feel a part of the world.” “How lucky to have discovered that writing books made the miraculous possible, to be removed from the world and be part of the world at the same time. “I thought it was something I could do alone and hidden, in the privacy of my own room,” she said. And Nunez, author of such previous novels as “Salvation City” and “The Last of Her Kind,” noted in her acceptance speech that she didn’t seek community when she became a writer, but unexpectedly found it. ![]() It is a story, in part, of connection and distance. ![]() Nunez’s book tells of a woman mourning the death of her literary mentor and of her bond with the dog he left behind. ![]()
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