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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · As powerful now as when first published in 1983, Lynne Sharon Schwartz’s third novel established her as one of her generation’s most assured writers. In this long-awaited reissue, readers can again warm to this acutely absorbing story. According to Lydia Rowe’s friend George, a philosophizing psychotherapist, a "disturbance in the field ...

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  2. Disturbances in the Field. "A quiet masterwork of late-20th-century American realism." --Kirkus Reviews. Disturbances in the Field, acclaimed when it first appeared in 1983, has just been reissued in paperback by Counterpoint. When she was a girl, Lydia Rowe spent an idyllic month with her family in a house on Cape Cod.

  3. Aug 9, 2012 · Featured Review: “Disturbances in the Field” / Review / By Mary Daniels Brown / August 9, 2012 Disturbances in the Field by Lynne Sharon Schwartz is one of the best novels I’ve ever read.

  4. Paperback | $17.95. Published by Counterpoint. May 11, 2005 | 384 Pages | 5-5/16 x 8 | ISBN 9781582433325. As powerful now as when first published in 1983, Lynne Sharon Schwartz's third novel established her as one of her generation's most assured writers.

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  5. May 11, 2005 · Disturbances in the Field: A Novel. Paperback – Bargain Price, May 11, 2005. As a child, Lydia Rowe developed clear and distinct ideas about what made for the harmonious life. As a grown woman, married to an artist, in close contact with friends she's had since college, mother of four children, and engaged in her career as a pianist, she ...

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  6. Nov 20, 2012 · About the author (2012) DIVLynne Sharon Schwartz (b. 1939) is a celebrated author of novels, poems, short fiction, and criticism. Schwartz began her career with a series of short stories before publishing her first novel, the National Book Award–nominated Rough Strife (1980). She went on to publish works of memoir, poetry, and translation.

  7. Disturbances in the Field. As powerful now as when first published in 1983, Lynne Sharon Schwartz's third novel established her as one of her generation's most assured writers. In this long-awaited reissue, readers can again warm to this acutely absorbing story.According to Lydia Rowe's friend George, a philosophizing psychotherapist, a ...

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