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作       者:Aldrich, Alexandra

出  版  社:Ecco

出版时间:2013-04-01

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Alexandra Aldrich, a direct descendant of the famous Astor dynasty, grew up in the servants' quarters of Rokeby, the forty-three-room Hudson Valley mansion built by her ancestors. Her childhood was one of bohemian neglect and real privation. But it was fairly stable until the summer of her tenth year, when her father took up with an alluring interloper, Giselle.Alexandra idolized her father, Rokeby's charismatic lord of misrule, who had attended elite private schools as a child but inherited only landed property, not money. To him, she says, "poverty was amusing, a delightful challenge." All of the family's resources emotional and financial went to the maintenance of the Astor house and legacy. If the family had sold the house and its 450 acres, they all would have been able to live comfortably. Instead, Alexandra and her parents lived precariously in the grand house, scavenging for the next meal. Her mother, an icy Polish artist, disguised her maternal indifference by extolling the virtues of independence. Relatives preyed on Alexandra's low status in the household. Once her father got involved with Giselle, Alexandra's only stalwart was her affectionate grandmother (whose great-great-grandfather, Nicholas Fish, was a close friend of Alexander Hamilton's and an executor of his estate). Grandma Claire held Alexandra's life together with family dinner parties, rides to violin lessons, and snacks after school. But as she grew progressively more debilitated by alcohol, she soon became too frail to provide a safe haven for her granddaughter. Determined to impose order on her anarchic world and prove her worth, Alexandra awoke promptly at six thirty each morning, adhering to a strict personal regimen of exercise, grooming, and intensive violin practice. With money borrowed from the owner of the local gas station, she did the grocery shopping, occasionally setting aside four dollars to buy herself clean white socks. The betrayal of her father's flagrant affair, however, ignited a series of familial feuds that shook her hard-won stability and set her on a path toward escaping the Astor legacy.Reaching back to the Gilded Age, when that legacy first began to come undone, Alexandra has written an unflinching, mordantly funny account of neglect and class anxiety amid the ruins of a once prominent family. More than an insider's look at a decaying American institution, The Astor Orphan is the debut of a thrilling new voice able to render the secret pains and glories of childhood afresh.
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Dedication

Contents

List of Illustrations

Prologue

Part One: Rokeby Dreams

1. The Legacy

2. Guards of Order

3. The Mentor

4. Venison Stew

5. The Conference

6. A Meticulous Record

Part Two: Elements of Disorder

7. Sunday Mornings

8. The Outlaw

9. Past Perfect

Part Three: Artists and Drifters

10. The Irregulars

11. A Seed is Planted

Part Four: All in a Summer’s Plunder

12. A Parallel Universe

13. An Imported Order

14. Repossessed

15. Indisputable

16. Animal Wars

17. A Manly Endeavor

18. Like Proper Aristocrats

Part Five: Other Exiles

19. Home and Away

20. Migrations

21. Practically Orphans

22. Into the Mouth of Hell

23. A Dream Fulfilled

Part Six: In Search of Self

24. Blending In

25. Interviewed

26. The Elusive Edge

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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