Step into the mind of a dancer-chronicler as she traces art, ambition, and love through a fast‑changing New York world.
This edition presents the opening reflections of a performer who turns inward to map how art, identity, and desire collide. Set against stage lights, drawing rooms, and street life, it follows the narrator’s early career, close friendships, and a rising tension between personal longing and public theatre. The journey blends memory with a clear-eyed view of what it means to chase a dream while facing the costs and choices that come with fame.
- A candid, literary voice that weighs motives, self‑image, and the pull of an intoxicating city.
- A portrait of early 20th‑century urban life, backstage dynamics, and social circles around theatre and art.
- Themes of ambition, love, and integrity as the narrator questions what it means to ride life’s “Big Horse.”
- Notice of the book’s structure, blending personal memory with larger questions about art and future prospects.
Ideal for readers who enjoy literary fiction with a historical mood and a close, introspective narrator.