<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A haunting story of art, ambition, love, and friendship by a writer of elegant, exacting prose.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>At the renowned writing school in Bonneville, every student is simultaneously terrified of and attracted to the charismatic and mysterious poet and professor Miranda Sturgis, whose high standards for art are both intimidating and inspiring. As two students, Roman and Bernard, strive to win her admiration, the lines between mentorship, friendship, and love are blurred.<br /><br /> Roman's star rises early, and his first book wins a prestigious prize. Meanwhile, Bernard labors for years over a single poem. Secrets of the past begin to surface, friendships are broken, and Miranda continues to cast a shadow over their lives. What is the hidden burden of early promise? What are the personal costs of a life devoted to the pursuit of art? <em>All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost</em> is a brilliant evocation of the demands of ambition and vocation, personal loyalty and poetic truth.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>[Lan Samantha Chang] takes her characters seriously, unraveling Roman's need for approval; his friend Bernard's garretted isolation and disdain for the business of poetry; Miranda's power and her fall from grace.-- "Los Angeles Times"<br><br>A full and resonant story of the pains and perils, falsehoods and truths of trying to be an American artist . . . unforgettable.--Alan Cheuse "NPR"<br><br>Starred Review: A stunning . . . exquisitely written novel.-- "Booklist"<br><br>The first woman and first Asian American to be director of the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, Chang writes from personal history. Her characters are three-dimensional and not predictable, and with her simple, elegant style she achieves a clarity that few writers accomplish.... Chang is an author worth reading now--and watching in the future.-- "Library Journal"<br><br>What a lovely, fierce book about love, betrayal, loss, and time's dominion over us all. Fleet, preternaturally attuned to the ebb and flow of personal history, <em>All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost</em> is, well, unforgettable. Lan Samantha Chang sees deeply into her characters, right down to their souls, but she wields her intelligence with the compassion of a master.--Scott Spencer, author of A Ship Made of Paper<br><br><em>All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost</em> offers a starkly honest portrait of people caught up in the drive to write and of the personal bargains and self-deceptions that such an ambition can entail. Lan Samantha Chang was brave to write this book, to turn her novelist's eye onto a world she knows intimately, and her bravery pays off in the unflinching final scenes.--Adam Haslett, author of Union Atlantic<br><br>Lucy, Roman, Bernard, and Miranda are characters you won't soon forget. In their passionate, demanding, wrecked, and joyous literary lives, they thrive on their belief in language's absolute authority. This deeply affecting--and elegant--novel by Lan Samantha Chang definitely offers what Leonard Cohen calls his whole career in song: All day and night, versions of the erotic. I wish I could live long enough to discover this novel in an attic trunk a hundred years in the future, and exclaim, so this is what 'poetic education' really meant.--Howard Norman, author of What Is Left the Daughter<br>
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