Cygnet
Autor Season Butleren Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 apr 2019
The Youngster doesn't know where her parents are. They left with a promise to come back but that was months ago, and now their seventeen-year-old daughter is stranded on Swan Island.
Swan isn't just any island; home to an eccentric old-age separatist community who have shunned life on the mainland, it is also slipping into the ocean, "a half-moon shape like the sea took an actual bite out of it." And for the seventy-year-old residents of Swan, The Youngster's arrival is a problem, an unwelcome reminder of the life they left behind and one they want rid of.
In Cygnet, Season Butler gives us the coming-of-age story we haven't heard before, about a young girl resisting the savagery of adulthood as a dying community rejects the promise of youth.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 034970032X
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 142 x 218 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: John Murray Press
Colecția Dialogue Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Season Butler is an extraordinary writer. In this wonderful novel the narrative voice is rhythmic and compelling, telling a coming of age story which resonates with our times. Like Colson Whitehead, her work is fearless in its inventiveness. I've always thought Season was the real deal, this book proves that she has arrived
Terribly moving. A clear-sighted, poignant rumination on loneliness, love, the melancholy of age and of youth - and, in its quiet way, the end of the world
Season Butler has written an imaginative, atmospheric and original novel that lingers in the memory long after reading . . . A bright new voice in literature
An original novel with a memorable narrator
An uncanny meditation on mortality and intergenerational distrust
[A] potent debut . . . A strange, promising beginning
[A] vivid, poetic debut
As sixteen-year old environmental activist Greta Thunberg has shown us, teenagers are the ideal candidates for raising consciousness about our planetary plight. Kid's ardent voice powers Cygnet. Her expression of the loneliness, boredom and rage she feels at her circumstances is reminiscent of Holden Caulfield . . . the characters have real emotional depth . . . Cygnet is both very funny and convincingly tragic, its young narrator memorably charismatic and self-aware
Season Butler (in her novel Cygnet) describ[es] an island occupied, with one exception, by geriatrics - the exception being the narrator, whose wise reflections on age, race, class and global warming belie her tender youth