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Speaking to No. 4 - by Alta Ifland (Paperback)

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  • From America to France and Eastern Europe to Japan, this quest for a woman who has disappeared is a psychological mystery and an architectural odyssey in one.
  • About the Author: Alta Ifland was born in Romania, took part in the overthrow of Romania's communist dictatorship, and emigrated to the United States in 1991.
  • 224 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary

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From America to France and Eastern Europe to Japan, this quest for a woman who has disappeared is a psychological mystery and an architectural odyssey in one.



Book Synopsis



From America to France and Eastern Europe to Japan, this quest for a woman who has disappeared is a psychological mystery and an architectural odyssey in one.


Where is Alma? A future husband--No. 4--is desperately seeking his fiancée, who has disappeared. To locate her, he is interviewing her three former husbands, her sister, and ex sister-in-law. Could she be hiding in a French monastery? A Japanese shukubo (temple lodging)? Or maybe she is the victim of a belief in a Balkan creation myth?


Written in six voices that come together in a seamless and often comical narrative, Speaking to No. 4 is both a psychological mystery and a meditation on our construction of space. As husband No. 3, the Architect, says to husband-to-be No. 4, "Think of Japanese space as a novel in which the main character is absent."



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"The femme fatale in Alta Ifland's likably offbeat Speaking to No. 4 is Alma, who has skipped out on her fiancé for parts unknown. Her jilted lover can't feign too much surprise: He's known as No. 4.... Speaking to No. 4 is billed as an 'architectural odyssey' and, indeed, Ifland pays particular attention to the buildings where Alma stages each seduction and betrayal. 'Monasteries and temples are created on the premise that our inner and exterior spaces are a continuation of each other, ' No. 3 explains, and in a similar sense the home of a married couple reflects the characteristics of that marriage, whether as a place of light and open views or a prison of walls. As this witty and ironical book is keen to remind us, the most glorious cathedral is also a tomb." --Wall Street Journal


"A novel of international intrigue.... As Alta Ifland reveals Alma's life through the lens of very different players in it who operate in different countries and cultures, readers receive a delightful interplay between psychological encounters and intrigue that both keeps them guessing and sheds light on the possibilities surrounding Alma's disappearance in each man's life.... Readers who enjoy blends of satire, psychological inspection, and wry humor--all cemented by a form of intrigue that assumes an unusual world- and ego-hopping venture--will relish the literary devices and insights that pair revelation with entertainment. Libraries seeking contemporary fiction that excels in both literary presentation and psychological inspection will find Speaking to No. 4 highly recommended for the fiction reader seeking something different, as well as for book clubs that like deeper stories of relationships and their social and philosophical ripples." --D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review


"A strange, funny, and completely original novel. Ifland is a master satirist, an elegant plotter, and, at heart, a philosopher who brings international flair to her work." --Elizabeth McKenzie, author of The Portable Veblen, longlisted for the 2016 National Book Award for Fiction


"A highly imaginative, cunningly plotted world tour of a novel in search
of its elusive heroine, the soul (appropriately named Alma). Its explorations
of the interconnected realms of storytelling and desire will keep readers
ensnared right up to the unexpected conclusion." --Carolyn Burke,
author of No Regrets: The Life of Edith Piaf and
Foursome


"I found myself reading many sentences and passages several times over, wanting to savor them. The prose is so very good, so pleasing in its rhythms and cadences, but also, more importantly, in the rigor and depth conveyed. Speaking to No. 4 is a novel of ideas--something rare enough, these days--served up by articulate, thoughtful characters: an intellectual feast. You know you're in good novelistic hands when the metaphors and motifs all cohere and accrue, when they generate and earn compound interest. Intelligent and intellectual, but not cold. There is great heart in it."

--Peter Selgin, author of Duplicity and Drowning Lessons, winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction


"I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The premise is engaging and does not disappoint. While it is character-driven, the action moves at a steady pace as it becomes clear to No. 4 how little he actually knew about his fiancée." --Julie Borden, Reedsy.com/discovery



PRAISE FOR ALTA IFLAND'S PREVIOUS BOOK, THE WIFE WHO WASN'T


"This comedy of errors is a page-turner, where a mail-order bride service, enough love triangles to boggle the mind, a stolen Egon Schiele painting, and a devastating fire lead the worlds of Santa Barbara and Chișinău to collide." --Los Angeles Review of Books


"I enjoyed Alta Ifland's novel very much. A satirical comedy in the vein of Ilf and Petrov, The Wife Who Wasn't is full of well-drawn and totally believable characters with only enough of a caricatural touch to make them vivid and interesting. Ifland certainly gets the Moldovans down and Santa Barbara too; I know these people. I read every page with pleasure and look forward to the sequel: Tania and Irina after the escape." --Andrei Codrescu, author of the bestselling The Blood Countess and no time like now, commentator for National Public Radio







About the Author



Alta Ifland was born in Romania, took part in the overthrow of Romania's communist dictatorship, and emigrated to the United States in 1991. Her books include The Wife Who Wasn't (New Europe Books), Elegy for a Fabulous World (2010 finalist for the Northern California Book Award in Fiction), and Death-in-a-Box (2011 Subito Press Fiction Prize). After many years in California, she lives currently in France.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.1 Inches (H) x 5.4 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Literary
Publisher: New Europe Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Alta Ifland
Language: English
Street Date: November 29, 2022
TCIN: 1001844203
UPC: 9781734537970
Item Number (DPCI): 247-09-5294
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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