Bottled Goods: A Novel
Autor Sophie van Llewynen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iul 2020
Alina yearns for freedom. She and her husband Liviu are teachers in their twenties, living under the repressive regime of Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in the Socialist Republic of Romania in the 1970s. But after her brother-in-law defects, Alina and Liviu fall under suspicion and surveillance, and their lives are suddenly turned upside down—just like the glasses in her superstitious Aunt Theresa's house that are used to ward off evil spirits.
But Alina's evil spirits are more corporeal: a suffocating, manipulative mother; a student who accuses her; and a menacing Secret Services agent who makes one-too-many visits. As the couple continues to be harassed, their marriage soon deteriorates. With the government watching—and most likely listening— escape seems impossible . . . until Alina’s mystical aunt proposes a surprising solution to reduce her problems to a manageable size.
Weaving elements of magic realism, Romanian folklore, and Kafkaesque paranoia into a gritty and moving depiction of one woman's struggle for personal and political freedom, Bottled Goods is written in short bursts of “flash fiction” and explores universal themes of empowerment, liberty, family, and loyalty.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0062979523
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperPerennial
Recenzii
“The chapters are as brief and intense as flashes of lightning in a storm. So is van Llewyn’s prose. . . . the novel is a strikingly original work. Taut, searing, and sharp, van Llewyn’s novel is a lyrical jewel.” — Kirkus Reviews
"Drawing on Romanian folklore and a few touches of magic realism, this novella-in-flash-fiction by the Romanian-born van Llewyn is a wonder." — Library Journal (starred review)
“Sophie van Llewyn’s stunning debut novella shows us there is no dystopian fiction as frightening as that which draws on history” — Christina Dalcher, author of VOX
“A story to savour, to smile at, to rage against and to weep over.” — Zoe Gilbert, author of Folk
“Sophie van Llewyn has brought light into an era which cast a long shadow.” — Joanna Campbell, author of When Planets Slip Their Tracks
“A tour de force, a harrowing and ultimately triumphant story, a must-read by a masterful writer.” — Christopher Allen, author of Other Household Toxins
“A dizzying, daring window on life in Ceausescu’s Romania.” — Stephanie Hutton, author of Three Sisters of Stone
“Bottled Goods is a powerful, sophisticated, and emotional delve into Soviet-era Romania through the eyes and heart of a young woman. […] an exciting plot-driven read that offers a thoughtful, introspective look into a woman reaching maturity under a government that isn’t built for girls who ask questions.” — Independent Book Review
“[A] totally original and wonderful novella.” — Nikki Bedi, host of The Arts Hour, BBC World Service
Notă biografică
Sophie van Llewyn was born in southeastern Romania and now lives in Germany. She has published and won awards for her flash fiction and short stories across the United Kingdom, Europe, and the United States. Bottled Goods is Sophie's debut long fiction work. It has been long-listed for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2019, the Republic of Consciousness Prize 2019, and the People's Book Prize 2018.
Descriere
When Alina's brother-in-law defects to the West, she and her husband become persons of interest to the secret services, causing both of their careers to come grinding to a halt. As the strain takes its toll on their marriage, Alina turns to her aunt for help - the wife of a communist leader and a secret practitioner of the old folk ways. Set in 1970's communist Romania, this novella-in-flash draws upon magic realism to weave a tale of everyday troubles, that can't be put down. 'A story to savour, to smile at, to rage against and to weep over.' - Zoe Gilbert, author of 'Folk'