Flight of the Swan

By Rosario Ferre
(Plume, Paperback, 9780452283312, 272pp.)

Publication Date: July 2002

Categories: General

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Description
Flight of the Swan is the irrepressibly charming tale of a world-famous Russian prima ballerina who finds herself stranded in Puerto Rico in 1917. Because of extraordinary political events in her home country, her troupe is forced to remain in the Caribbean for three months. During that time Madame falls desperately in love with a local, young revolutionary. Narrated by Madame's devotee Masha, Flight of the Swan explores the complexities of love and betrayal, and personal sacrifice for the sake of public art. Gradually, Masha comes to see that in spite of what she perceives as Madame's pretension and vanity, the ballerina's true love is dance, and she is prepared to forsake almost everything for it.

Like The House on the Lagoon, Flight of the Swan is grounded in rich Puerto Rican history and culture and it compassionately and compellingly examines the essential question of where true happiness lies.




About the Author

Rosario Ferré is the author of The House on the Lagoon, a National Book Award finalist, Eccentric Neighborhoods, and Sweet Diamond Dust. She is a frequent lecturer in the United States.

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