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A Lesser Light

Autor Peter Geye
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mai 2026
On the rocky shores of Lake Superior, a piercing story of selfhood and determinism develops: is the future what we’re handed or what we make of it?
It’s 1910, and Theodulf Sauer has finally achieved a position befitting his ego: master lighthouse keeper at a newly commissioned station towering above Lake Superior. When his new wife, Willa, arrives on the first spring ferry, it’s clear her life has taken the opposite turn: after being summoned home from college to Duluth when her father dies, she and her scheming mother find themselves destitute, and Willa is rushed into this ill-suited arranged marriage before she can comprehend her fate. 
As the lighthouse station establishes, the new relationship teeters between tense and hostile, with little mutual understanding or tenderness. Willa takes solace in her learned fascination with the cosmos, especially (despite her husband’s suspicion of the event) in viewing the imminent Halley’s Comet. Under ominous night skies, Theodulf stands sentry over the lake, clinging to long-ago and faraway memories of happiness that fill him with longing and shame.
Into this impasse, a clairvoyant girl and her resolute uncle emerge from across the cove. They see through the Sauers’ thin façade and, by turns and in different ways, convey promise, sympathy, and insight that counter Willa’s despair. Armed with renewed self-determination, Willa forges a path to happiness. But before she can grasp it, tragedy comes to their remote beacon, and her future plunges toward a dark unknown. 
Set against a brooding and beautiful landscape, A Lesser Light is a story about industry and calamity, science versus superstition, inner desire countered with societal expectations—and the consequences when these forces collide in the wilderness of rapid social change.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781517920654
ISBN-10: 1517920655
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: University of Minnesota Press

Notă biografică

Peter Geye is the award-winning author of Safe from the Sea, The Lighthouse Road, Wintering, Northernmost, and The Ski Jumpers (Minnesota, 2022). He lives in Minneapolis with his family.

Cuprins

Contents
The Gininwabiko Light
Mare Crisium
“Quasi una fantasia”
Seiches
Stellar Aberration
A Long Shadow Behind
Seventh Sunday
The Serpent’s Tail
The Storm
Anima
Fog
Inheritance
Dead Stars
Magnetic
Mariage Blanc
Where Does the Light Go?
The Thousandth Watch
At Loggerheads
Ripeness
Queen of the Highway
Offing
The Fawn
Undertow
Spindrift

Recenzii

"Reading this book felt like watching some rare celestial event: sky-big, beautiful and strangely tender, and full of a kind of magic at the edge of things that’s impossible to describe and changes you forever to witness."—Amber Sparks, author of And I Do Not Forgive You​
"Peter Geye’s A Lesser Light has elemental forces within it, powered by weather, Lake Superior, and the conflicts of religion and the heart in the early parts of the twentieth century. This book has qualities that may remind some readers of the novels of Thomas Hardy: a strong woman who is far from the life of the crowd, a detailed attention to work, and a fascinating cast of major and minor characters. This novel is a great feat of literary imagination."—Charles Baxter, author of Blood Test
"In this tempest of a novel, Peter Geye has bound together husband and wife on the bleak cliffside of an ill-suited marriage, where wolves howl, shipwrecks haunt, lovers meet in secret, and hope arcs in stardust. I will never forget this achingly beautiful story with its prose that sings through the soul."—Carol Dunbar, author of The Net Beneath Us
"Once again, Peter Geye has gifted us with his literary wizardry. In A Lesser Light, he led me on a time-travel journey that transported me back in time to the landscape of northern Minnesota in 1910 and immersed me in the lives of a deeply troubled couple whose antics kept me gasping at the turn of every page."—Carolyn Holbrook, author of Tell Me Your Names and I Will Testify
"In A Lesser Light, Peter Geye paints an unforgettable picture of Minnesota, one in which history leaps to life. This wonderful book presents a completely immersive and absorbing world, masterfully rendered. With tenderness, humor, and deep insight, Geye traces the paths of a community living around and in service to a lighthouse, among them a stern and religious keeper; his prickly, lonely new wife; a local man unexpectedly a guardian to his orphaned niece; and the niece herself, each of them keeping secrets and struggling to face the future. Their choices make for a surprising literary page-turner that—like all good historical fiction—teaches us how to live in the present."—V.V. Ganeshananthan, author of Brotherless Night
"Geye portrays the stark landscape in luminous prose, and he eschews a simple black-and-white story of marital conflict for something much more surprising and complex. This bittersweet narrative astounds."—Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Geye remains fascinated by Minnesota’s rugged northern wilderness and the way in which harsh environments reveal a person’s innermost qualities. Here the dynamic between husband and wife presents its own challenging terrain, stony and sea-battered yet ultimately beautiful."—Booklist
"A meticulously told story of flawed people seeking connection."—Kirkus Reviews
"If you like prose and character-driven stories, you’ll enjoy A Lesser Light. "—MoonLit Getaway
"Geye’s writing is lush, from evoking the sounds, smells and moods of Lake Superior to the mechanics of keeping the lighthouse light functioning to Willa’s amusement at the pomposity of her husband’s uniformed visiting bosses."—Pioneer Press
"Geye presents the reader with the wonder of his characters and the place and time they inhabit."—Necessary Fiction
"Geye weaves in descriptions of nature beautifully, aptly creating a sense of place amidst the well-rounded characters."—MinnPost
"Geye's narrative is rich in the details of the various lifestyles portrayed. He captures the language of the educated class and the less educated labourers, the differences in gender cadences, and the accurate voice of the teenage girl."—The Chronicle Journal