Brother
Autor David Chariandyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408897287
ISBN-10: 1408897288
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408897288
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
David Chariandy's first novel, Soucouyant, was was a gold winner of Foreword's Book of the Year Award. It was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book of Canada and the Caribbean, the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize of the British Columbia Book Prizes, the City of Toronto Award, a Vancouver Public Library Award, the Relit Award and for Amazon's Books in Canada First Novel Award. It was a a finalist for the Governor General's Award for Fiction and longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.
Notă biografică
David Chariandy grew up in Toronto and lives and teaches in Vancouver. His first novel, Soucouyant, received nominations from eleven literary awards juries. His second novel, Brother, was longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, longlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction, shortlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize and won the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and the Toronto Book Award. His first work of non-fiction, I've Been Meaning to Tell You, was published in 2019 and was longlisted for the George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature. He is the recipient of the 2019 Windham-Campbell Prize.
Recenzii
Accomplished and confident: every word hits its mark . Brother is an exquisite novel
I am stunned by the strength and beauty of Chariandy's words
A breathtaking achievement. It is a compulsive, brutal and flawless novel that is full of accomplished storytelling with not a word spare
A brilliant, powerful elegy from a living brother to a lost one, yet pulsing with rhythm, and beating with life
I love this novel. Riveting, composed, charged with feeling, Brother surrounds us with music and aspiration, fidelity and beauty
Brother is a surprising and really shocking novel, unafraid of exploring the overlaps in love, loss, sexuality, race, place, terror and class. It is bold. It is brilliant. It marks the beginning of an absolutely mammoth literary talent
Exploring universal themes of love between brothers as well as race, masculinity and the challenges faced by immigrant families, it promises to be an enthralling and timely read
Chariandy paints his characters with such clarity and sensitivity, it is impossible not to feel every disappointment and frustration with them. This is an evocative study of brotherhood, belonging, masculinity and race, powerful and believable enough to provoke sorrow and anger. I can't wait to see what the young Chariandy does next
Mesmerizing. Poetic. Achingly Soulful. Brother is a pitch-perfect song of masculinity and tenderness, and of the ties of family and community
A taut, highly visual, time-stopping story . What Chariandy has created in this slim book is a language that can transcend the limits of words . A book worth reading through an entire library to find
This powerful new novel will direct the focus of discourse around issues of race ... A must-read
This novel's success resides in Michael's moving, pitch-perfect voice. A mesmerizing tale of a Caribbean family that suffers devastating loss in a harsh new land. It is Chariandy's bid to keep that history alive
A moving story about the sons of Trinidadian immigrants to Canada
This is the second novel by the Toronto-born author who won critical acclaim for his debut, Soucouyant. A coming of age tale of sons of Trinidadian immigrants, this book shows the battle two brothers face against prejudice and low expectations in 1991 Scarborough, Ontario. David's debut won critical success and we're sure this one won't disappoint
A bittersweet homage to the danger of hope and the awkwardness of grief
A raw and touching coming of age tale
I am stunned by the strength and beauty of Chariandy's words
A breathtaking achievement. It is a compulsive, brutal and flawless novel that is full of accomplished storytelling with not a word spare
A brilliant, powerful elegy from a living brother to a lost one, yet pulsing with rhythm, and beating with life
I love this novel. Riveting, composed, charged with feeling, Brother surrounds us with music and aspiration, fidelity and beauty
Brother is a surprising and really shocking novel, unafraid of exploring the overlaps in love, loss, sexuality, race, place, terror and class. It is bold. It is brilliant. It marks the beginning of an absolutely mammoth literary talent
Exploring universal themes of love between brothers as well as race, masculinity and the challenges faced by immigrant families, it promises to be an enthralling and timely read
Chariandy paints his characters with such clarity and sensitivity, it is impossible not to feel every disappointment and frustration with them. This is an evocative study of brotherhood, belonging, masculinity and race, powerful and believable enough to provoke sorrow and anger. I can't wait to see what the young Chariandy does next
Mesmerizing. Poetic. Achingly Soulful. Brother is a pitch-perfect song of masculinity and tenderness, and of the ties of family and community
A taut, highly visual, time-stopping story . What Chariandy has created in this slim book is a language that can transcend the limits of words . A book worth reading through an entire library to find
This powerful new novel will direct the focus of discourse around issues of race ... A must-read
This novel's success resides in Michael's moving, pitch-perfect voice. A mesmerizing tale of a Caribbean family that suffers devastating loss in a harsh new land. It is Chariandy's bid to keep that history alive
A moving story about the sons of Trinidadian immigrants to Canada
This is the second novel by the Toronto-born author who won critical acclaim for his debut, Soucouyant. A coming of age tale of sons of Trinidadian immigrants, this book shows the battle two brothers face against prejudice and low expectations in 1991 Scarborough, Ontario. David's debut won critical success and we're sure this one won't disappoint
A bittersweet homage to the danger of hope and the awkwardness of grief
A raw and touching coming of age tale