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Vladimir by Pan Macmillan; 9781529080476

Vladimir

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Description

Vladimir is a provocative exploration of personal and professional turmoil set against the backdrop of academia. At the heart of the narrative is an English professor grappling with her husband’s public scandal, as he faces allegations of inappropriate relationships with former students. This crisis forces her to confront the complexities of their marriage, which has historically embraced extramarital pursuits.

The Plot

As the investigation unfolds, the protagonist navigates a labyrinth of emotions—guilt, betrayal, and desire. While she questions her husband's actions, she simultaneously finds herself ensnared in her own obsession, complicating the already fragile state of their relationship. The novel deftly handles themes of morality, the nature of desire, and the societal implications of scandal within academic environments.

Themes

  • Desire: The narrative intricately examines the nature of longing and the moral ambiguities that accompany it.
  • Morality: It delves into ethical dilemmas faced by individuals in power and the consequences of their choices.
  • Scandal: The impact of public scrutiny and the personal ramifications of institutional betrayal are central to the story.
"A compelling reflection on the precarious balance between love and betrayal."

Readers who appreciate the intricate character studies found in works by authors such as Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn or The Secret History by Donna Tartt will find much to engage with in Vladimir.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 130 mm × 196 mm × 19 mm
Pages: 256
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529080476

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