Delayed Rays of a Star
Autor Amanda Lee Koeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iun 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780525564546
ISBN-10: 0525564543
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10: 0525564543
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Notă biografică
AMANDA LEE KOE was the fiction editor of Esquire Singapore, an honorary fellow of the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa, and the youngest winner of the Singapore Literature Prize for the story collection Ministry of Moral Panic. Her working manuscript for Delayed Rays of a Star won the Henfield Prize, awarded to the best work of fiction by a graduating MFA candidate at Columbia University. Born in Singapore, she lives in New York. This is her first novel.
Caracteristici
With savage discernment and sparkling wit, Delayed Rays of a Star skews issues at once timely and timeless with the deftest of touches, exploring racism, the rise of the right, fascism in Europe and the politics of race in America, and issues at the crux of the #metoo campaign such as women's sexuality, women and ageing, and the price of Hollywood stardom
Recenzii
In this swirling, brilliant debut, both the famous and the unknown struggle to navigate the tide of history. Cultures collide, horizons appear, worlds collapse. Filled with hope and desperation, Amanda Lee Koe's novel is a timely and timeless enquiry into what it means to be a woman, and a human being, in a universe that often seems not to care
A sprawling affair, with three flawed, charismatic heroines for the price of one . Richly three-dimensional
An ambitious and dazzling debut that's entertaining and thought-provoking too
An impressive debut
It's full of so much historical detail and I love the story and the narrative. It's got great drive to it and it sent me looking for the real stories behind
This is a voraciously intelligent, heartrending novel. Few books have so much life in them, or are so willing to explore the terrors of war and desire, the ruthlessness of genius. Maybe this novel can face the dark so fearlessly because it is itself so radiant, a blazing star. Amanda Lee Koe is a brilliant writer
Delayed Rays of a Star is a big globe-trotting, time-traveling wonder of a novel that made me laugh and in a hundred other ways appreciate the playful brilliance of Amanda Lee Koe. This is writing to be devoured and shared, and a writer's arrival to be celebrated
Vivid, fictionalised deep dives into three women who changed cinema
A sweeping sense of history that feels truly alive
In The Thirty Best Books to Read This Summer
An empathetic and devastating portrait of women equally defined by their passion and their politics
This insightful and fascinating study of the ravages of fascism and racism is, somewhat paradoxically, a page-turner.
A sprawling affair, with three flawed, charismatic heroines for the price of one . Richly three-dimensional
An ambitious and dazzling debut that's entertaining and thought-provoking too
An impressive debut
It's full of so much historical detail and I love the story and the narrative. It's got great drive to it and it sent me looking for the real stories behind
This is a voraciously intelligent, heartrending novel. Few books have so much life in them, or are so willing to explore the terrors of war and desire, the ruthlessness of genius. Maybe this novel can face the dark so fearlessly because it is itself so radiant, a blazing star. Amanda Lee Koe is a brilliant writer
Delayed Rays of a Star is a big globe-trotting, time-traveling wonder of a novel that made me laugh and in a hundred other ways appreciate the playful brilliance of Amanda Lee Koe. This is writing to be devoured and shared, and a writer's arrival to be celebrated
Vivid, fictionalised deep dives into three women who changed cinema
A sweeping sense of history that feels truly alive
In The Thirty Best Books to Read This Summer
An empathetic and devastating portrait of women equally defined by their passion and their politics
This insightful and fascinating study of the ravages of fascism and racism is, somewhat paradoxically, a page-turner.