The Peacock Feast, Lisa Gornick
The Peacock Feast, Lisa Gornick
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The Peacock Feast
A Novel

Author: Lisa Gornick

Narrator: Tavia Gilbert

Unabridged: 12 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/05/2019


Synopsis

"Listeners will be fully engaged with Tavia Gilbert's sublime narration...She does a remarkable job depicting every character." — AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner

From “one of the most perceptive, compassionate writers of fiction in America...immensely talented and brave” (Michael Schaub, NPR), a historical saga about love, class, and the past we never escape.

The Peacock Feast opens on a June day in 1916 when Louis C. Tiffany, the eccentric glass genius, dynamites the breakwater at Laurelton Hall—his fantastical Oyster Bay mansion, with columns capped by brilliant ceramic blossoms and a smokestack hidden in a blue-banded minaret—so as to foil the town from reclaiming the beach for public use. The explosion shakes both the apple crate where Prudence, the daughter of Tiffany’s prized gardener, is sleeping and the rocks where Randall, her seven-year-old brother, is playing.

Nearly a century later, Prudence receives an unexpected visit at her New York apartment from Grace, a hospice nurse and the granddaughter of Randall, who Prudence never saw again after he left at age fourteen for California. The mementos Grace carries from her grandfather’s house stir Prudence’s long-repressed memories and bring her to a new understanding of the choices she made in work and love, and what she faces now in her final days.

Spanning the twentieth century and three continents, The Peacock Feast ricochets from Manhattan to San Francisco, from the decadent mansions of the Tiffany family to the death row of a Texas prison, and from the London consultation room of Anna Freud to a Mendocino commune. With psychological acuity and aching eloquence, Lisa Gornick has written a sweeping family drama, an exploration of the meaning of art and the art of dying, and an illuminating portrait of how our decisions reverberate across time and space.

About Lisa Gornick

Lisa Gornick is the author of Louisa Meets Bear, Tinderbox, and A Private Sorcery. Her stories and essays have appeared widely, including in The New York Times, The Paris Review, Prairie Schooner, Real Simple, and The Wall Street Journal. She holds a B.A. from Princeton and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Yale, and is on the faculty of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. A long-time New Yorker, she lives in Manhattan with her family.

About Tavia Gilbert

Tavia Gilbert has recorded hundreds of titles across a wide span of genres, including Erica Spindler romantic thrillers, John Scalzi science fiction, Jeaniene Frost fantasy.  She received four Audies nominations and won three Audiofile Earphones Awards for titles The Obituary Writer, Sing Them Home and The Day of the Pelican.  In addition to voice acting, Gilbert is an accomplished producer, singer and theater actor.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy on January 07, 2019

Lisa Gornick's The Peacock Feast is a multi-generational historical fiction novel with a deep and universal theme that can speak across the generations. Gornick's characters take the burden of the past into their futures, cutting them off from a full life. Suppressed memories are as constricting as......more

Goodreads review by Marji on February 15, 2019

I marked this book as contemporary and historical fiction both because it spans a century or more in untangling a family web of relationships. Let me say that I really liked it. It's probably a 4.5 but you can't click on a half star, lol. What I didn't like were the jumps in time from present to sor......more

Goodreads review by Robert on March 24, 2019

Overall a very well-written historical novel. Based on the real life Louis Tiffany and his blowing up his beachfront on Oyster Bay, NY to prevent it from becoming a public beach. Mixing in other historical figures including some of Tiffany's friends and associates and Anna Freud, the author creates......more

Goodreads review by Angie on February 05, 2019

I loved this novel. It's a dizzyingly complex masterpiece that ping-pongs between the present (2013), when 101-year-old Prudence meets her grand-niece Grace, and the past, which starts in 1914 and follows Prudence and her family over the next century. It’s truly an epic saga, but told with so much c......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on June 16, 2019

The pace of this novel is slow, almost meticulous. We are moving at Prudence pace. She is a very old woman, and moves very slowly, weighted down by age and by her memories. She looks out of her NYC window and sees not just the New Jersey skyline, but the skyline as it has changed over the last 70 ye......more


Quotes

"Listeners will be fully engaged with Tavia Gilbert's sublime narration, which appreciably enhances this multigenerational story." -AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award Winner