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The novel unfolds like a memory wrapped in a mystery as the narrators attempt to piece together what happened to the sisters and why. The story blends adolescent longing, repression, suburban fragility and small town folklore into something dreamlike and devastating.
"I wrote this book before I became 'a writer'," said Eugenides in 2023. "No one was waiting for it. No one cared if I finished it or not. It was composed in the purest of states, written in snatches at my desk at my nine-to-five office job, for two hours each week night, and for four hours every Saturday and Sunday."
In 1999, The Virgin Suicides was adapted into a feature film directed by Sofia Coppola in her directorial debut. The film starred Kirsten Dunst as Lux Lisbon and became a defining piece of late-'90s indie cinema. Coppola's dreamy, atmospheric interpretation introduced the story to a new generation.
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