A Very Nice Girl
Autor Imogen Crimpen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 feb 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526628916
ISBN-10: 1526628910
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526628910
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A beautifully written and unputdownable debut sure to certain to capture the zeitgeist in the way of Megan Nolan's Acts of Desperation, Naoise Dolan's Exciting Times and Raven Leilani's Luster - with many reviews on hardback publication comparing Imogen to Sally Rooney
Notă biografică
Imogen Crimp has an MA in contemporary literature from UCL, where she specialised in female modernist writers. After university, she initially trained to be an opera singer, studying at a conservatoire. She lives and works in London.
Recenzii
This is a haunting, bleakly compelling debut ... An unflinching study of male-female power dynamics, grimly plausible ... A deftly structured commercial literary debut by a writer of promise
An absorbing debut about sex and power ... This gripping debut about an opera singer's relationship with an older man explores issues of financial and sexual inequality
This promising debut charts the edgy relationship of a young woman and older man... Crimp's prose is elegant and witty... a precursor to great things from an interesting new voice in fiction
Tender, devastating, witty. And deeply true. Sweetbitter meets Normal People
Wonderful ... A beautifully written examination of the psychology of sex, power, ambition and love and it's particularly brilliant on being insecure about who you are
In A Very Nice Girl, Imogen Crimp explores complicated relationships, the creative life, and the challenges of living in London in your twenties, with precision and subtlety. Touching on feminism, power, finances, and the pleasures and dangers of a new relationship, this book is an assured debut
Fans of Fleabag will find lots to like here in this tale of a young woman who needs to get the hell out of her own way
British newcomer Imogen Crimp delivers a witty tale of finance and romance
Meg Mason called it "tender, devastating and witty. And deeply true... Sweetbitter meets Normal People"
Crimp's debut novel will perhaps earn the author comparisons to Sally Rooney, but A Very Nice Girl feels truly distinct ... An alluring romance
Brilliant
Imogen Crimp captures the glittering thrill of being young and choosing your own life with a dark, unflinching undercurrent of desire, power and control
A blazing, darkly funny debut that captures a young woman's search to find herself both through love and performing opera - and the way one fights to cancel out the other. It has an honesty and tenderness that will stay with me for a long time
Transfixing from the start, A Very Nice Girl steals the show. Gorgeous prose, bone-dry humor and brutally shrewd observations make Imogen Crimp's debut sing in this perilous love story about a talented young woman learning to wield her voice. Intimate and intoxicating, A Very Nice Girl absolutely dazzles
An exquisitely detailed novel - Crimp absolutely nails the intricate inner workings of the opera world. Humorous, biting, and unnervingly honest, the story explores one young woman's path to finding herself
An absorbing, bittersweet debut about love, longing and relationship power-play. Darkly funny and emotionally engaging . a gripping coming of age story that explores a young woman's shift from a state of lonely drifting to one of self-determination with enthralling compassion, wit, and considered pace
Explores themes of feminism, power, and the sacrifices of an artistic career - and who pays for it. For those who loved Sally Rooney's Beautiful World, Where Are You, but with a prod at the underbelly of capitalist systems'
It's no surprise that this girl-meets-boy story has earned Crimp comparisons to Sally Rooney. Fans of the latter will take comfort in how A Very Nice Girl paints a realistic picture of the everyday, and documents a relationship with tumultuous highs and the lowest of lows. While Rooney's focus is on the dynamic of her character's relationships, Crimp triumphs in how close we get to her protagonist
A bitingly honest and darkly funny tale about love, sex, power and desire ... If you like Sally Rooney this is the book for you
Dazzling and insightful
An absorbing debut about sex and power ... This gripping debut about an opera singer's relationship with an older man explores issues of financial and sexual inequality
This promising debut charts the edgy relationship of a young woman and older man... Crimp's prose is elegant and witty... a precursor to great things from an interesting new voice in fiction
Tender, devastating, witty. And deeply true. Sweetbitter meets Normal People
Wonderful ... A beautifully written examination of the psychology of sex, power, ambition and love and it's particularly brilliant on being insecure about who you are
In A Very Nice Girl, Imogen Crimp explores complicated relationships, the creative life, and the challenges of living in London in your twenties, with precision and subtlety. Touching on feminism, power, finances, and the pleasures and dangers of a new relationship, this book is an assured debut
Fans of Fleabag will find lots to like here in this tale of a young woman who needs to get the hell out of her own way
British newcomer Imogen Crimp delivers a witty tale of finance and romance
Meg Mason called it "tender, devastating and witty. And deeply true... Sweetbitter meets Normal People"
Crimp's debut novel will perhaps earn the author comparisons to Sally Rooney, but A Very Nice Girl feels truly distinct ... An alluring romance
Brilliant
Imogen Crimp captures the glittering thrill of being young and choosing your own life with a dark, unflinching undercurrent of desire, power and control
A blazing, darkly funny debut that captures a young woman's search to find herself both through love and performing opera - and the way one fights to cancel out the other. It has an honesty and tenderness that will stay with me for a long time
Transfixing from the start, A Very Nice Girl steals the show. Gorgeous prose, bone-dry humor and brutally shrewd observations make Imogen Crimp's debut sing in this perilous love story about a talented young woman learning to wield her voice. Intimate and intoxicating, A Very Nice Girl absolutely dazzles
An exquisitely detailed novel - Crimp absolutely nails the intricate inner workings of the opera world. Humorous, biting, and unnervingly honest, the story explores one young woman's path to finding herself
An absorbing, bittersweet debut about love, longing and relationship power-play. Darkly funny and emotionally engaging . a gripping coming of age story that explores a young woman's shift from a state of lonely drifting to one of self-determination with enthralling compassion, wit, and considered pace
Explores themes of feminism, power, and the sacrifices of an artistic career - and who pays for it. For those who loved Sally Rooney's Beautiful World, Where Are You, but with a prod at the underbelly of capitalist systems'
It's no surprise that this girl-meets-boy story has earned Crimp comparisons to Sally Rooney. Fans of the latter will take comfort in how A Very Nice Girl paints a realistic picture of the everyday, and documents a relationship with tumultuous highs and the lowest of lows. While Rooney's focus is on the dynamic of her character's relationships, Crimp triumphs in how close we get to her protagonist
A bitingly honest and darkly funny tale about love, sex, power and desire ... If you like Sally Rooney this is the book for you
Dazzling and insightful