Mezzanine
Autor Nicholson Bakeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 aug 2026
In his startling, witty, and inexhaustibly inventive first novel—first published in 1986 and now reissued as a Grove Press paperback—the author of Vox and The Fermata uses a one-story escalator ride as the occasion for a dazzling reappraisal of everyday objects and rituals. From the humble milk carton to the act of tying one’s shoes, The Mezzanine at once defamiliarizes the familiar world and endows it with loopy and euphoric poetry. Nicholson Baker’s accounts of the ordinary become extraordinary through his sharp storytelling and his unconventional, conversational style. At first glance, The Mezzanine appears to be a book about nothing. In reality, it is a brilliant celebration of things, simultaneously demonstrating the value of reflection and the importance of everyday human human experiences.
| Toate formatele și edițiile | Preț | Express |
|---|---|---|
| Paperback (3) | 75.14 lei 17-23 zile | +6.51 lei 7-11 zile |
| Granta Publications Ltd – noi 2020 | 75.14 lei 17-23 zile | +6.51 lei 7-11 zile |
| Grove Atlantic – 30 iun 2010 | 84.42 lei 3-5 săpt. | |
| Grove Atlantic – 18 aug 2026 | 119.09 lei Precomandă |
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Readers follow the journey of our hero up the escalator and learn why straws don't sink in milk cartons; whether the hot air blowers in bathrooms are really more sanitary than towels; the physics of shoelaces; and how the most trivial of objects can lead to the deepest revelations of the human heart.
Readers follow the journey of our hero up the escalator and learn why straws don't sink in milk cartons; whether the hot air blowers in bathrooms are really more sanitary than towels; the physics of shoelaces; and how the most trivial of objects can lead to the deepest revelations of the human heart.