The Vanishing Sky
Autor L. Annette Binderen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iun 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526616722
ISBN-10: 1526616726
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Circus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526616726
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Circus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Told
from
the
German
perspective,The
Vanishing
Skyis
inspired
by
the
experiences
of
the
author's
family
during
the
Second
World
War:
Georg,
the
youngest
son
who
escapes
the
Hitler
Youth,
is
based
on
Binder's
father,
and
Binder
relied
on
her
paternal
grandfather's
journals
for
research
Notă biografică
L.
Annette
Binder
was
born
in
Germany
and
moved
to
the
US
as
a
child.
Her
short
fiction
collectionRisereceived
the
Mary
McCarthy
Prize
in
Short
Fiction,
and
her
fiction
has
also
appeared
in
the
Pushcart
Prize
Anthology
and
the
PEN/O.
Henry
Prize
Stories,
among
others.The
Vanishing
Skyis
her
first
novel
and
is
inspired
by
her
family's
experience
in
Second
World
War
Germany.
She
lives
in
New
England.
Recenzii
Binder
was
born
in
Germany
herself
and
evokes
great
sympathy
for
Etta
and
her
painfully
fractured
family,
while
opening
up
unusual
angles
on
the
terrible
conflict.
Written
in
purposefully
even
prose
that
is
nonetheless
harrowing,
it's
an
intimate
tragedy
that's
all
the
more
powerful
for
refusing
the
ending
we
fervently
hope
for
A moving tale of a family destroyed by war . . . Inspired by her family's history, Binder unfolds a harrowing tale in limpid, expressive prose
Binder's debut explores familiar territory from a fresh perspective. The result is an engrossing novel peopled by believable and sympathetic characters
Achingly beautiful . . . Binder's work is subtle and compassionate yet also clear and devastating in its depiction of a nation - and its people - suffocating under the weight of an insidious and inhuman ideology, one that ultimately devastates those who believe its illusions. Enduringly relevant
Eloquent, and painfully human
An empathic portrayal of the human cost of war . . . Binder's etched prose, her unwillingness to whitewash complicty, and the focus on Etta, a mother trying to hold her family together as madness and horror descend, offers a genuinely tragic vision
Heartwarming and exciting . . . This book, along with movies such as Hitler's SS, A Portrait of Evil, and JoJo Rabbit, explain how the strands of hatred reached out and entrapped whole families in a web of evil
The novel has an unfussy, understated feel - reflected in Binder's calm prose - that belies its powerful impact. It's alternately subtle and striking, quiet and then, suddenly, deafeningly loud
A Time to Love and a Time to Dieby Erich Maria Remarque has always been one of my favourite books, andReunionby Fred Uhlman I consider a masterpiece, so it was with great pleasure that I readThe Vanishing Sky, which told the same story from a completely different angle
In her intimate and epic debut novel, L. Annette Binder lifts the lid on one family's darkest story to offer vital insight into daily life under the last days of the Third Reich.The Vanishing Skyis a heartrending and blazingly lucid depiction of Nazi Germany as not a simple monolith of evil but as an oppressive, fanatical political regime that was encountered, accommodated, rejected, and survived by ordinary people, people just like you and me
L. Annette Binder'sThe Vanishing Skyis so fiercely imagined, so wondrously conjured, that what you hold not only pulls you into its history but into a world of pure yearning, determination, struggle and hope. This is a story - in all its rich layers - that dazzles, breaks your heart, clutches you and gets you back up again. I'm grateful to have experienced it, and grateful to Binder for the gift she has given us
L. Annette Binder is a stunningly talented writer. Her stories are the stories of outsiders, gripping and heartfelt, heightened with hidden undertones of the surreal. It is this tension that makes the worlds she creates so vibrant, and allows her readers to see so deeply into these characters' souls
The challenge in humanising the Western world's most tortured history proves no match for Binder's intellect, compassion, and unflinching gaze; one gets the feeling this writer, in the stunning precision of her painterly details, would prove virtuosic with any material she was handed to use. A hugely ambitious novel whose consummate, patient artistry is moving beyond measure
L. Annette Binder arrives with worlds of empathy and strange surprise
Oustanding . . . A must read if you are fan of WWII historical fiction
A moving tale of a family destroyed by war . . . Inspired by her family's history, Binder unfolds a harrowing tale in limpid, expressive prose
Binder's debut explores familiar territory from a fresh perspective. The result is an engrossing novel peopled by believable and sympathetic characters
Achingly beautiful . . . Binder's work is subtle and compassionate yet also clear and devastating in its depiction of a nation - and its people - suffocating under the weight of an insidious and inhuman ideology, one that ultimately devastates those who believe its illusions. Enduringly relevant
Eloquent, and painfully human
An empathic portrayal of the human cost of war . . . Binder's etched prose, her unwillingness to whitewash complicty, and the focus on Etta, a mother trying to hold her family together as madness and horror descend, offers a genuinely tragic vision
Heartwarming and exciting . . . This book, along with movies such as Hitler's SS, A Portrait of Evil, and JoJo Rabbit, explain how the strands of hatred reached out and entrapped whole families in a web of evil
The novel has an unfussy, understated feel - reflected in Binder's calm prose - that belies its powerful impact. It's alternately subtle and striking, quiet and then, suddenly, deafeningly loud
A Time to Love and a Time to Dieby Erich Maria Remarque has always been one of my favourite books, andReunionby Fred Uhlman I consider a masterpiece, so it was with great pleasure that I readThe Vanishing Sky, which told the same story from a completely different angle
In her intimate and epic debut novel, L. Annette Binder lifts the lid on one family's darkest story to offer vital insight into daily life under the last days of the Third Reich.The Vanishing Skyis a heartrending and blazingly lucid depiction of Nazi Germany as not a simple monolith of evil but as an oppressive, fanatical political regime that was encountered, accommodated, rejected, and survived by ordinary people, people just like you and me
L. Annette Binder'sThe Vanishing Skyis so fiercely imagined, so wondrously conjured, that what you hold not only pulls you into its history but into a world of pure yearning, determination, struggle and hope. This is a story - in all its rich layers - that dazzles, breaks your heart, clutches you and gets you back up again. I'm grateful to have experienced it, and grateful to Binder for the gift she has given us
L. Annette Binder is a stunningly talented writer. Her stories are the stories of outsiders, gripping and heartfelt, heightened with hidden undertones of the surreal. It is this tension that makes the worlds she creates so vibrant, and allows her readers to see so deeply into these characters' souls
The challenge in humanising the Western world's most tortured history proves no match for Binder's intellect, compassion, and unflinching gaze; one gets the feeling this writer, in the stunning precision of her painterly details, would prove virtuosic with any material she was handed to use. A hugely ambitious novel whose consummate, patient artistry is moving beyond measure
L. Annette Binder arrives with worlds of empathy and strange surprise
Oustanding . . . A must read if you are fan of WWII historical fiction