Coup de Foudre
Autor Ken Kalfusen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iul 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781632863805
ISBN-10: 1632863804
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1632863804
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Beloved by reviewers and other writers: Kalfus's books have been selected Best of the Year by Salon, Fresh Air, New York Times, Seattle Times. The hardcover edition of Coup de Foudre received glowing reviews from Kevin Brockmeier, Mark Kurlansky, Amity Gaige, and Joanna Scott.
Notă biografică
Ken Kalfus is the author of three novels, Equilateral, A Disorder Peculiar to the Country, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, and The Commissariat of Enlightenment. He has also published the story collections Thirst and Pu-239 and Other Russian Fantasies, the latter a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award and the basis for the HBO film Pu-239. Kalfus recently received a Pew Fellowships in the Arts award and a Guggenheim fellowship. He lives in Philadelphia.
Recenzii
Spectacular . . . Presents a moving exploration of the ambiguous nature of reality, storytelling, and the passage of time.
[Coup de Foudre] showcases a dazzling versatility of style and imagination . . . devotees and newcomers alike will be richly rewarded by the author's impressive display here of rhetorical inventiveness and ingenious ideas.
Can you call a Guggenheim Fellow and a National Book Award Finalist unheralded? Maybe not, but underheralded Ken Kalfus most certainly is. With Coup de Foudre, he's written as varied and exciting a collection as any you're likely to find, a wild array of stories and novellas made whole by the artfulness of his prose, the bravery of his tactics, and the empathy and honesty of his gaze.
Ken Kalfus keeps you teetering between 'this is weird' and 'exactly right!' The strange worlds he brilliantly creates are oddly familiar and make you laugh and think and hope for more. He is an original with the gift of getting inside people.
Ken Kalfus' exuberant fictions about scamps, fumblers, and modern day rogues comes as a relief--so THIS is how they think. Kalfus cracks the human personality code with Coup de Foudre. Yet another of the author's literary accomplishments, chock full of clear-eyed portraits in an entertaining and experimental vein.
It is impossible to stay detached from a Ken Kalfus story. No matter how unsettling their predicaments, the characters in this striking collection are rendered so fully and precisely that we can feel the force of their desires and understand their panic and confusion. Whether the subject is sexual assault, an eerie curse cast on a community, the act of reading, or even gingivitis, these fictions are infused with the force of lived experience.
Ken Kalfus's story, Coup de Foudre, is a brilliant fictional account of the incident [in which Dominique Strauss-Kahn was charged with sexually assaulting a hotel maid], framed as a cringe-making letter of apology.
In the title novella, Kalfus, a National Book Award and PEN/Faulkner Award finalist, riffs entertainingly on the outlaw sexual proclivities of a financial titan reminiscent of Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
Provocative explorations into contemporary culture.
[A] portrait of wild energy . . . Excellent . . . Any serious reader . . . should be excited to read the work of a writer with Kalfus' talent . . . Read Coupe de Foudre to see firsthand why his writing is so highly regarded.
Kalfus's stories . . . roll in like thunder . . . Together they create a pensive and wistful atmosphere. Kalfus blends science and philosophy to create whimsical, off-kilter worlds only slightly different from our own and in which entire universes are born--slanted but familiar. A playful and poignant collection of fiction that masterfully toes the line between comic and tragic.
Audacious . . . Makes you want to cry--with laughter . . . The stories are sharply original; he can be cool, hip, tragic . . . Witty, unsettling, sometimes weird, they sing from the page with intelligence, humour and style.
Kalfus's range is formidable and his standout pieces brim with gimlet-eyed observations, dazzling ideas and well-crafted characters whose exploits and predicaments flit between comedy, tragedy and downright absurdity . . . Coup de Foudre is a tour de force.
[Coup de Foudre] showcases a dazzling versatility of style and imagination . . . devotees and newcomers alike will be richly rewarded by the author's impressive display here of rhetorical inventiveness and ingenious ideas.
Can you call a Guggenheim Fellow and a National Book Award Finalist unheralded? Maybe not, but underheralded Ken Kalfus most certainly is. With Coup de Foudre, he's written as varied and exciting a collection as any you're likely to find, a wild array of stories and novellas made whole by the artfulness of his prose, the bravery of his tactics, and the empathy and honesty of his gaze.
Ken Kalfus keeps you teetering between 'this is weird' and 'exactly right!' The strange worlds he brilliantly creates are oddly familiar and make you laugh and think and hope for more. He is an original with the gift of getting inside people.
Ken Kalfus' exuberant fictions about scamps, fumblers, and modern day rogues comes as a relief--so THIS is how they think. Kalfus cracks the human personality code with Coup de Foudre. Yet another of the author's literary accomplishments, chock full of clear-eyed portraits in an entertaining and experimental vein.
It is impossible to stay detached from a Ken Kalfus story. No matter how unsettling their predicaments, the characters in this striking collection are rendered so fully and precisely that we can feel the force of their desires and understand their panic and confusion. Whether the subject is sexual assault, an eerie curse cast on a community, the act of reading, or even gingivitis, these fictions are infused with the force of lived experience.
Ken Kalfus's story, Coup de Foudre, is a brilliant fictional account of the incident [in which Dominique Strauss-Kahn was charged with sexually assaulting a hotel maid], framed as a cringe-making letter of apology.
In the title novella, Kalfus, a National Book Award and PEN/Faulkner Award finalist, riffs entertainingly on the outlaw sexual proclivities of a financial titan reminiscent of Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
Provocative explorations into contemporary culture.
[A] portrait of wild energy . . . Excellent . . . Any serious reader . . . should be excited to read the work of a writer with Kalfus' talent . . . Read Coupe de Foudre to see firsthand why his writing is so highly regarded.
Kalfus's stories . . . roll in like thunder . . . Together they create a pensive and wistful atmosphere. Kalfus blends science and philosophy to create whimsical, off-kilter worlds only slightly different from our own and in which entire universes are born--slanted but familiar. A playful and poignant collection of fiction that masterfully toes the line between comic and tragic.
Audacious . . . Makes you want to cry--with laughter . . . The stories are sharply original; he can be cool, hip, tragic . . . Witty, unsettling, sometimes weird, they sing from the page with intelligence, humour and style.
Kalfus's range is formidable and his standout pieces brim with gimlet-eyed observations, dazzling ideas and well-crafted characters whose exploits and predicaments flit between comedy, tragedy and downright absurdity . . . Coup de Foudre is a tour de force.