Reading September

Par : Alexander Salow
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8215249505
  • EAN9798215249505
  • Date de parution10/01/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWMG Publishing

Résumé

Reading September is a haunting literary novel about two girls separated by centuries yet connected by a secret diary-and by pain. When Elizabeth, a fourteen-year-old girl lost in her own darkness, discovers the diary of a Victorian girl named September, she begins to see herself in its pages. The past and present blur; the wounds of two lives start to echo each other. In September's drawings, Elizabeth finds beauty, cruelty, and the unbearable tenderness of a forbidden love.
What begins as curiosity becomes a revelation. Guided by the gaze of an elderly librarian and the ghost of a girl who was never allowed to grow up, Elizabeth will confront her own shadows-and decide whether to keep breathing or become just another page in September's book. A novel about memory, trauma, and the fragile miracle of surviving oneself. Lyrical, raw, and profoundly human, Reading September is an unforgettable story for readers who loved The Virgin Suicides, The Bell Jar, and A Little Life.
Alexander Salow is a literary figure wrapped in an almost mythical solitude. Self-exiled in a lighthouse by the sea-more out of inner necessity than geographical banishment-he lives apart from the noise of the world, writing by the intermittent light of a lantern and the waves, as if every word had to fight its way through the fog. His work revolves obsessively around borderline personality disorder, not from a clinical standpoint but from lived experience: intensity, fear of abandonment, fragmented identity, extreme tenderness, and sudden rage.
Salow does not write about borderline-he writes from within it. His novels and poems do not explain; they embody what it means to live with a heart without skin. He avoids public life, interviews, and literary circles. For him, language is both refuge and trench. His texts are filled with recurring images-inner children, imaginary creatures, seas, lighthouses, islands, windows, and mirrors-symbols of a mind searching for connection while struggling to tolerate closeness.
He is considered a cult author among readers who are not looking for "pleasant" stories but for raw emotional truth. His prose is lyrical, sometimes innocent, sometimes devastating, always pierced by a luminous melancholy. To read Alexander Salow is to enter a room where someone has lit a candle in the middle of a storm and chosen to tell, without defences, what it hurts to love. 
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