Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Here Goes Nothing

Autor Steve Toltz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 apr 2023

Ca și în The Happy Ever Afterlife of Rosie Potter (RIP) de Kate Winter, romanul de față explorează tranziția suprarealistă către viața de apoi a unui protagonist care nu este pregătit pentru marea trecere, dar dintr-o perspectivă mult mai acidă, filozofică și lipsită de sentimentalismul clasic. Here Goes Nothing ne propune o viziune despre post-existență care este, paradoxal, mai aglomerată și mai birocratică decât viața însăși. Credem că Steve Toltz reușește să transforme moartea într-o scenă de teatru absurd, unde Angus Mooney, un ateu convins proaspăt asasinat, trebuie să navigheze umilința de a fi dovedit că s-a înșelat în privința divinității.

Romanul păstrează energia debordantă și cinismul sclipitor pe care cititorii le-au întâlnit în A Fraction Of The Whole și Quicksand. Dacă în lucrările anterioare Steve Toltz diseca eșecul existențial și ghinionul cronic pe pământ, aici extinde această analiză dincolo de mormânt. Structura narativă este alertă, marcată de o voce interioară care pendulează între furie și vulnerabilitate, mai ales pe măsură ce Angus privește neputincios cum ucigașul său îi invadează viața lăsată în urmă și se apropie de soția sa, Gracie. Merită menționat modul în care autorul integrează o pandemie globală în intrigă, transformând viața de apoi într-un spațiu sufocant, o metaforă pentru incapacitatea umană de a găsi liniștea chiar și în eternitate. Este o experiență de lectură febrilă, unde umorul negru servește drept paravan pentru întrebări fundamentale despre ce datorăm celor vii și ce supraviețuiește din noi atunci când totul este luat de la capăt.

Citește tot Restrânge

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781685890384
ISBN-10: 1685890385
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 141 x 210 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Melville House Books

De ce să citești această carte

Recomandăm această carte cititorilor care apreciază umorul britanic inteligent și romanele care nu se tem să ia în râs subiecte tabu. Steve Toltz oferă o perspectivă unică asupra doliului și a supraviețuirii spirituale, fiind o lectură ideală pentru fanii lui Will Self. Veți câștiga o poveste memorabilă despre iubire și gelozie care sfidează barierele fizice, totul împachetat într-o proză plină de vitalitate și observații sociale tăioase.


Despre autor

Steve Toltz este un scriitor australian de renume, stabilit în New York. Primul său roman, A Fraction Of The Whole (2008), a fost un succes internațional, fiind nominalizat la prestigiosul Man Booker Prize și la Guardian First Book Award. Înainte de a se dedica literaturii, Steve Toltz a avut un parcurs profesional eclectic, lucrând ca detectiv privat, gardă de corp, scenarist și profesor de engleză în orașe precum Barcelona, Paris sau Vancouver. Această experiență diversă de viață se reflectă în personajele sale complexe și în capacitatea sa de a surprinde absurdul condiției umane în romane precum Quicksand și cel mai recent titlu, Here Goes Nothing.


Descriere

Descriere de la o altă ediție sau format:
'A morbidly two-fisted tour de force ' Sunday Times

A firecracker of a novel by the Booker-shortlisted author of A Fraction of the Whole - a scathingly funny and affecting tale of life, death, love and the questionable existence of God.

Angus Mooney is not happy - he's been murdered, cut off in the prime of his life. He feels humiliated - he's never even believed in an afterlife. (How wrong he'd been). He's confused - death has provided more questions than answers. And he desperately misses his audacious and fiery wife, Gracie, who's expecting their first child.

The only upside is that Angus has found a way to see what his murderer is up to, and how Gracie is faring. The downside: Gracie and his murderer are getting uncomfortably close, and a worldwide pandemic means the afterlife is about to get very crowded . . .

'What a joy to surrender oneself to a writer of such prodigious talent' Peter Carey

Recenzii

Steve Toltz's fabulously impressive third novel cannonballs straight into heady existential questions, magicking up a vision of human life at once generous and absurd while wearing its considerable ambition lightly . . . Toltz takes his time with each book and Here Goes Nothing is a funny, clever, entertaining argument in favour of cultivating the patience to get it right.
A morbidly two-fisted tour de force . . . energetically full of sardonic one-liners . . . it reeks of mortality, but it is thoroughly bracing.
Savagely comic . . . Here Goes Nothing is a Jeremiad with jokes . . . But when the story focuses on the end of days on Earth, Toltz abandons existential standup for the detailed horror of what we all might have faced if Covid had triumphed. Wider questions persist about what it means to be alive.
In his three books (alas, too few) Steve Toltz has shown that he is one of the funniest and most original writers at work today.
Toltz refreshingly posits an afterlife without any religious scaffolding . . . He conjures up scenes few other novelists would dare to imagine, let alone write . . . In a book full of narrative tricks, Toltz saves the best, or strangest, for last.
Steve Toltz's first two novels . . . were filled to the brim with exuberant sentences, dark jokes, large philosophical ideas and wildly imaginative, often lurid incidents . . . Now, with Here Goes Nothing he pulls off the same trick again . . . While Toltz obviously has a serious purpose - to rub our noses in what a mess we've collectively made of being alive - his usual high quotient of fizzing one-liners ensures that not many pages go by without at least one laugh
The greatest Mitteleuropean novelist ever to have come from Australia . . . Toltz's great skill is to make [his] monsters in a lunatic way loveable . . . I read the final pages through a veil of tears. Of course, the flipside to such remorseless, brilliantly withering contempt is sentimentality. It is perhaps the most difficult genre to do well, and Toltz does it humanely, compassionately and unforgettably.
Toltz is the king of pitch-black comedy and personal catastrophe . . . his new novel grapples with big existential questions but is also stuffed with zingers. If there's no cure for being alive, laughter is still the best medicine.
A wildly comic riff on love, mortality and metaphysics; an extended vision of the afterlife that resembles Dante on magic mushrooms . . . Thought-provoking, inventive and full of literary pyrotechnics, this remarkable novel is unlike anything you will read this year.
Sizzles with black comedy and anarchic energy
A moving meditation on all that is wrong with our world today . . . In its epic scope charting this life and beyond, Here Goes Nothing works as a smart social commentary on our fossil fuel-guzzling, warmongering, information-obsessed, pandemic-riddled world. It is a hugely timely book.
I honestly think you have to resort to the likes of Oscar Wilde to find so many maxims per minute in a narrative. The book is the ideal guide to living and dying and living again in this parlous age.
Clever lines drop down on these pages like flowers thrown on a casket . . . [a] zany, increasingly dark comedy
Dark, twisted and hilarious . . . Toltz is smart, imaginative and funny, unafraid to lob a literary grenade into hard-held beliefs of humankind. He uses Here Goes Nothing as a jumping-off point to parody the perversity and stubbornness of human nature and to highlight our uneasy relationship with mortality. Think of it as a comic, modern-day Divine Comedy with more intercourse and fewer opportunities to reach Paradise.
A story about the afterlife is ambitious enough but to make this so effortlessly funny is quite an achievement.
What should survive of our past when we can start again from scratch? What do the dead owe the living? The answers Toltz provides are provisional, bleak and often hilarious, but they are never superficial. Here Goes Nothing reads like late-phase Saul Bellow in that it is brilliantly febrile and argumentative, though pessimistic when it comes to the human condition. Yet the implications of its character's actions are at variance to the general melancholy, and gloriously so.

Notă biografică

Steve Toltz was born in Sydney, Australia. A Fraction of the Whole, his first novel, was published in 2008 to widespread critical acclaim and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize as well as the Guardian First Book Award. His equally acclaimed second novel Quicksand was published by Sceptre in 2015. He currently lives in Los Angeles.