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Dancing With Einstein: A Novel [Hardcover]

Kate Wenner (Author)
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February 24, 2004
From the acclaimed author of Setting Fires, this highly original new novel offers a protagonist so intensely felt and so compassionately rendered that readers will not easily let her go at the novel's end. She is Marea Hoffman, who, after wandering the world for seven years, has returned to New York at age thirty with the intention of starting her real life.

But Marea approaches everything in her own idiosyncratic style, and she is soon seeing four different therapists simultaneously and telling her story to each in a different way. The story she reveals is about her childhood in 1950s Princeton during the age of "duck and cover" drills and McCarthyism, when fear of communism obsessed America. Marea's father, a Holocaust survivor, worked on the Manhattan Project and later on the development of the hydrogen bomb; her mother was a confirmed pacifist.

Frightened by her early exposure to the threat of nuclear annihilation, young Marea finds comfort in the company of her father's colleague and friend, the grandfatherly Albert Einstein. Einstein charms Marea even as he provokes the wrenching moral debate that will drive her parents apart. When Einstein disappears from Marea's life as suddenly as he entered it and her father is killed in a mysterious car accident, she is left alone with a mother she no longer trusts and with questions that won't go away.

Nearly two decades later, during the August hiatus from her four therapists, Marea takes a reluctant trip home to Princeton. There her eyes are newly opened to the past when she uncovers her father's secret Cold War diary.

Weaving back and forth between 1970s New York and 1950s Princeton, Wenner's exploration of the impact that history can have on a young life is powerful and moving -- a deeply intelligent look at the challenge of finding hope in the modern age.


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Former TV news producer Wenner (Setting Fires) crafts a sometimes trying but complex and engaging protagonist in fragile, haunted Marea Hoffman. Marea has had horrendous nightmares of nuclear annihilation since her childhood in 1950s Princeton. In 1975, just before her 30th birthday, she returns to New York City after seven years of aimless drifting around the world. Introverted, unattached and endearingly unhinged, she manages to accumulate four therapists and begins an alternately funny, fierce and maudlin process of finding herself ("each one sees a different version of who I am") and understanding her beloved nuclear-physicist father's death 18 years earlier. At nights she works at a Greenwich Village organic bakery owned by a kind, gay ex-stoner; days she sees psychoanalysts and Jungians and ponders: was her father's car crash really an accident? Or did his guilt—for "abandoning" his Austrian Jewish parents, who were later murdered by the Nazis; for helping to build nuclear bombs; for his inability to love his beautiful wife—drive him to suicide? His diary, a "neatly-tied packet of yellowed papers," is an unexpected gift from her estranged mother, and it is this plus Marea's fond memories of her father's colleague "Grandpa Albert" Einstein ("Even though everyone called him a genius, the professor didn't know his times tables. He wished he had invented a refrigerator that didn't hum") that help her to finally put her questions to rest. Despite the occasional awkward piece of dialogue, Marea's tortured path to peace, stillness and purpose rings true.
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The narrator of Wenner's achingly beautiful new novel is named Marea, after the dark seas of the moon, and it is clear that she is not like most people. About to turn 30 and a touch mystical, she has been wandering the world alone for seven years in the clutch of a cosmic depression stemming from her unusual childhood. Her Holocaust survivor father was a nuclear physicist involved in the Manhattan Project. Albert Einstein was a family friend. Marea suffered from horrific nightmares about atomic war, and her pacifist mother and Einstein both objected to Marea's father's work on the hydrogen bomb, a conflict that remained painfully unresolved when he died in a car crash. Marea is now in New York, trying to stay anchored and make sense of her life by seeing four radically different therapists, a loaded situation Wenner handles with great wit and purpose. Finally, Marea's mother hands over her father's diary, thus allowing Wenner's haunted, empathic, and intriguing protagonist to come to terms with her personal legacy while Wenner brilliantly parses the terrible ethos of the atomic bomb and celebrates the power of stories, the lifeblood of the talking cure. Donna Seaman
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Scribner; First Edition edition (February 24, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743251644
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743251648
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,717,239 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Touching and brilliant, April 1, 2004
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Among the many triumphs Kate Wenner achieves in her new novel is its compelling portrait of the aged Einstein seen through the eyes of Marea, the protagonist of this story, as a young girl. Their developing relationship and almost mystical mutual understanding is deftly written, completely believable, and immensely touching. As a young woman Marea is haunted by the loss of "Grandpa Albert" almost as much as by the death of her father in a car crash when she was 12. The unresolved questions, regrets, and resentments that untimely death left her with might have made for a real downer of a story, but Wenner conceived the brilliantly comic idea of having Marea see four therapists simultaneously--a time- and space-bending solution I'll bet Einstein himself would have liked.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, funny, deep and well written, July 23, 2004
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Dancing With Einstein is written with such care and talent; it is a pleasure to read, like a wonderful meal. It has everything: a story that moves and keeps you turning the pages, a depth of insight into humanity, humor, great characters. This is an intriguing piece of historical fiction about a significant moral quandary that has long been hidden from view. I found myself laughing out loud, crying and deepening in self-understanding. This book is in the class of Cold Mountain, Prince of Tides, The House of Spirits, and the Poisonwood Bible. Highest marks!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Compelling Story, March 31, 2004
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I loved this book! A compelling story beautifully written, with characters so carefully drawn that they have stayed with me long after I finished the book. I particularly loved Marea's sessions with her four concurrent therapists! Highly recommended.
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Albert Einstein, Nina Wolf, Colin Ross, Los Alamos, New York, Professor Einstein, Miss Dukas, Blossom Street, Eric Silas, Edward Teller, Mercer Street, Miss Pearl, Cold War, Dawn's Early Rising, Fuld Hall, Harold Pell, Institute Woods, Jonas Hoffman, Angela Iris, Central Park, Manhattan Project, New Jersey, New Mexico, Sheridan Square, Greenwich Avenue
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