Last Things
Autor Jenny Offillen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mar 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781101872079
ISBN-10: 1101872071
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 132 x 203 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10: 1101872071
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 132 x 203 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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'Unexpectedly funny' - New York Times
'Full of imagination, humour and invention ... A glorious debut' - Irish Times
'Mesmerising ... She writes with a heartbreaking clarity ... and is dexterously able to evoke emotional extremity through pitch-perfect narrative compression' - The Times
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THE EXQUISITE DEBUT NOVEL FROM THE AUTHOR OF WEATHER, SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2020
To eight-year-old Grace Davitt, her mother, Anna, is a puzzling yet wonderful mystery. This is a woman who has seen a sea serpent in the lake, who paints a timeline of the universe on the sewing-room wall, and who teaches her daughter a secret language which only they can speak.
For Grace's father, however, the only truth is science, and increasingly he finds himself shut out by Anna as she draws Grace deeper and deeper into a strange world of myth and obsession.
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Selected as a Book of the Year in Guardian, Telegraph, Observer, Irish Times and New York Times
'The charisma and damage of madness lend a desperate glamour' - Elle
'A gem of a book' - Tatler
'Brilliantly captures the confusion of childhood' - Red
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'Unexpectedly funny' - New York Times
'Full of imagination, humour and invention ... A glorious debut' - Irish Times
'Mesmerising ... She writes with a heartbreaking clarity ... and is dexterously able to evoke emotional extremity through pitch-perfect narrative compression' - The Times
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THE EXQUISITE DEBUT NOVEL FROM THE AUTHOR OF WEATHER, SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2020
To eight-year-old Grace Davitt, her mother, Anna, is a puzzling yet wonderful mystery. This is a woman who has seen a sea serpent in the lake, who paints a timeline of the universe on the sewing-room wall, and who teaches her daughter a secret language which only they can speak.
For Grace's father, however, the only truth is science, and increasingly he finds himself shut out by Anna as she draws Grace deeper and deeper into a strange world of myth and obsession.
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Selected as a Book of the Year in Guardian, Telegraph, Observer, Irish Times and New York Times
'The charisma and damage of madness lend a desperate glamour' - Elle
'A gem of a book' - Tatler
'Brilliantly captures the confusion of childhood' - Red
Recenzii
Offill creates for Grace a mesmerising imaginary world ... She writes with a heartbreaking clarity ... and is dexterously able to evoke emotional extremity through pitch-perfect narrative compression
Engaging, funny, full of imagination, humour and invention ... A glorious debut
Offill's remarkable first novel is crisply written, economically constructed and so inventive that you read without a clue as to what anyone will say or do next ... If "last things" means things that will last, then this novel is one of them
The unsentimental honesty means that the humour and the charm of the novel - both heavily in evidence - come exclusively from the writing
The charisma and damage of madness lend a desperate glamour to Last Things
A pleasure the read and a tender evocation of childhood ... Full of myth, historical anecdote, scientific fact, cosmology and philosophy ... A gem of a book
Brilliantly captures the confusion of childhood
Engaging, funny, full of imagination, humour and invention ... A glorious debut
Offill's remarkable first novel is crisply written, economically constructed and so inventive that you read without a clue as to what anyone will say or do next ... If "last things" means things that will last, then this novel is one of them
The unsentimental honesty means that the humour and the charm of the novel - both heavily in evidence - come exclusively from the writing
The charisma and damage of madness lend a desperate glamour to Last Things
A pleasure the read and a tender evocation of childhood ... Full of myth, historical anecdote, scientific fact, cosmology and philosophy ... A gem of a book
Brilliantly captures the confusion of childhood