Death Valley
Autor Melissa Broderen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mai 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781668024867
ISBN-10: 1668024861
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 131 x 202 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Scribner
ISBN-10: 1668024861
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 131 x 202 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Scribner
Caracteristici
The hotly-anticipated new book from a one-of-a-kind storyteller, Death Valley is every bit as funny and profound as the novels that earned Melissa Broder a dedicated fanbase, but with a universal appeal that will see her break out to an even wider readership
Notă biografică
Melissa Broder is the author of the novels Milk Fed, The Pisces, and Death Valley, the essay collection So Sad Today, and five poetry collections, including Superdoom. She has written for The New York Times, Elle, and New York magazine's The Cut. She lives in Los Angeles. Follow her on Twitter @SoSadToday and @MelissaBroder and Instagram @RealMelissaBroder.
Recenzii
A truly trippy survival story ... To her fans, Broder's luscious, witty, surprising words are a balm whatever she's talking about ... A mighty adventure story that is as earthy, wild and self-aware as its author
Death Valley is that inner core of the journey narrative: a story of transformative experience. Swirling with big questions about life and death, grief and love
Melissa Broder is back - and Death Valley may well be her best book yet. This darkly funny novel about grief starts with a woman checking into a Best Western hotel and smartly turns into a journey of survival
Funny, frank and life-affirming
[Broder] returns with her inimitable acerbic wit and keen observational eye, and Death Valley is her most profound book yet ... Surreal, hysterical and beguiling in every sense
A modern fairytale ... One of the strengths of Death Valley is Broder's ability to track her heroine's emotional vulnerabilities and quirks in a manner that makes her readers familiars on the journey ... Broder is smart enough to give us a protagonist who is more hopeful than helpless, and engaging enough to keep readers wondering what she will encounter next
Melissa Broder's Death Valley is an off-kilter triumph ... Her latest blends absurdity with soul-shattering profundity ... Death Valley is a refreshingly irreverent take on some very dark topics indeed. Death, illness, love, selfhood - each is held tenderly to the light before being swiftly undercut by some quip or other ... This is another fiercely funny must-read from the author - a supremely special book
A curious mixture of grief, psychedelia and old-fashioned thrills ... A white-knuckled survival story ... Death Valley is an excellent psychological portrait of a woman coming to terms with the co-existence of life and death
Incandescent . A survival adventure that couldn't have been better written by Jack London himself. Broder's euphoric plotting and winning characters combine with a gift for desert description ... reminiscent of Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop. I tried to ration this book but guzzled
Weird, unsettling and sexy, Death Valley is Melissa Broder at her imaginative best
Broder writes with her customary slick humour and there are moments of real wit ... Energetically surreal
Broder's writing is comedic and earthbound . Still, there is a profundity and tenderness to Broder's language that tempers the dry wit
A journey and exploration of love, loss and grief, which is emotional, dangerous, funny, and thought-provoking. A wonderfully unique book
I've never read a novel that portrays grief quite like Death Valley. Somehow, Melissa Broder captures both the punishing ordinariness of loss while also showing us how extraordinary it is to have been here at all - and to love each other besides. There is deep wisdom in these pages, and I know I'll be thinking about this book for a long time
A journey unlike any you've read before. Death Valley by Melissa Broder is a beautifully wild leap into the mysterious desert that is grief
Vulnerable, witty, trippy and conceptually dazzling all at once
A cerebral, darkly funny take on grief, self-expression and the mystical, healing power of nature
Magnetically written and snort-out-loud funny at times. Broder is always astute in observing modern life
Death Valley is that inner core of the journey narrative: a story of transformative experience. Swirling with big questions about life and death, grief and love
Melissa Broder is back - and Death Valley may well be her best book yet. This darkly funny novel about grief starts with a woman checking into a Best Western hotel and smartly turns into a journey of survival
Funny, frank and life-affirming
[Broder] returns with her inimitable acerbic wit and keen observational eye, and Death Valley is her most profound book yet ... Surreal, hysterical and beguiling in every sense
A modern fairytale ... One of the strengths of Death Valley is Broder's ability to track her heroine's emotional vulnerabilities and quirks in a manner that makes her readers familiars on the journey ... Broder is smart enough to give us a protagonist who is more hopeful than helpless, and engaging enough to keep readers wondering what she will encounter next
Melissa Broder's Death Valley is an off-kilter triumph ... Her latest blends absurdity with soul-shattering profundity ... Death Valley is a refreshingly irreverent take on some very dark topics indeed. Death, illness, love, selfhood - each is held tenderly to the light before being swiftly undercut by some quip or other ... This is another fiercely funny must-read from the author - a supremely special book
A curious mixture of grief, psychedelia and old-fashioned thrills ... A white-knuckled survival story ... Death Valley is an excellent psychological portrait of a woman coming to terms with the co-existence of life and death
Incandescent . A survival adventure that couldn't have been better written by Jack London himself. Broder's euphoric plotting and winning characters combine with a gift for desert description ... reminiscent of Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop. I tried to ration this book but guzzled
Weird, unsettling and sexy, Death Valley is Melissa Broder at her imaginative best
Broder writes with her customary slick humour and there are moments of real wit ... Energetically surreal
Broder's writing is comedic and earthbound . Still, there is a profundity and tenderness to Broder's language that tempers the dry wit
A journey and exploration of love, loss and grief, which is emotional, dangerous, funny, and thought-provoking. A wonderfully unique book
I've never read a novel that portrays grief quite like Death Valley. Somehow, Melissa Broder captures both the punishing ordinariness of loss while also showing us how extraordinary it is to have been here at all - and to love each other besides. There is deep wisdom in these pages, and I know I'll be thinking about this book for a long time
A journey unlike any you've read before. Death Valley by Melissa Broder is a beautifully wild leap into the mysterious desert that is grief
Vulnerable, witty, trippy and conceptually dazzling all at once
A cerebral, darkly funny take on grief, self-expression and the mystical, healing power of nature
Magnetically written and snort-out-loud funny at times. Broder is always astute in observing modern life