The Natashas
Autor Yelena Moskovichen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2018
C sar, a lonely Mexican actor, receives the opportunity of a lifetime: a role as a serial killer on a French TV series. But as he prepares for the audition, he finds himself falling in love with the psychopath he is to play. Step by step, B atrice and C sar are drawn into a labyrinth of visions and warnings, haunted by a group of young women who all share the same name: Natasha.
A startlingly original novel that recalls the unsettling visual worlds of Cindy Sherman and David Lynch and the writing of Angela Carter and Haruki Murakami, The Natashas establishes Yelena Moskovich as one of the most exciting young writers of her generation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781945814488
ISBN-10: 1945814489
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Dzanc Books
ISBN-10: 1945814489
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Dzanc Books
Notă biografică
Yelena Moskovich was born in 1984 in Ukraine (former USSR) and emigrated to the US with her family in 1991. After graduating with a degree in playwriting from Emerson College, Boston, she moved to Paris to study at the Lecoq School of Physical Theatre, and later for a Masters degree in Art, Philosophy and Aesthetics from Universite Paris 8. Her plays have been produced in the US, Vancouver, Paris, and Stockholm. She lives in Paris. The Natashas is her first novel.
Recenzii
A brave, original work... Moskovich's prose radiates with heat... written in a Cubist jumble of voices, languages, and textures, The Natashas reads as if one were spinning a radio dial of the world... [it] urges the reader to sink back in, connect, breathe.
Beautiful, original and distinctive - a stunning new voice
A surreal and distinctively written exploration of identity... wonderfully original.
A haunting, unknowable novel, and no less beguiling for that.
Confounding and beguiling in equal measure; prose that reads as heady yet ephemeral as smoke.
Feels like a feminist Murakami novel, transported to the jazz clubs of Paris ... The Natashas is an enjoyable breath of fresh air. It deserves to be big.
A hallucinatory torrent of imagery and ideas that moves entirely according to its own rules.
A surreal, unknowable novel, reminiscent of a David Lynch film.
Beautiful, original and distinctive - a stunning new voice
A surreal and distinctively written exploration of identity... wonderfully original.
A haunting, unknowable novel, and no less beguiling for that.
Confounding and beguiling in equal measure; prose that reads as heady yet ephemeral as smoke.
Feels like a feminist Murakami novel, transported to the jazz clubs of Paris ... The Natashas is an enjoyable breath of fresh air. It deserves to be big.
A hallucinatory torrent of imagery and ideas that moves entirely according to its own rules.
A surreal, unknowable novel, reminiscent of a David Lynch film.