Girl in the Dark
Autor Anna Lyndseyen Limba Engleză Paperback
Once, Anna Lyndsey had an ordinary life. She was young and ambitious and worked hard, she had just bought an apartment, she was falling in love. Then what began as a mild intolerance to certain kinds of artificial light developed into a severe sensitivity to all light. Now, at the worst times, Anna must spend months on end in a blacked-out room, where she loses herself in audiobooks and elaborate word games in an attempt to ward off despair. During periods of relative remission, she can venture out cautiously at dawn or dusk into a world that overwhelms her starved senses with its beauty.
Eventually, " "Anna s unthinkable fate becomes a transcendent love story, offering an extraordinary perspective from which we can see light and the world anew."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781101872123
ISBN-10: 1101872128
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 130 x 203 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Anchor Books
ISBN-10: 1101872128
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 130 x 203 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Anchor Books
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Caracteristici
An astonishing memoir in the vein of The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The Snow Geese by William Fiennes and Joan Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking
Recenzii
Bizarre and gripping . It's honesty, bravery and touches of black comedy will be a help to anyone suffering from a chronic illness, as well as to those who - at least for now - are spared. This book about darkness shines with lucid writing and flashes of bold imagination
The miracle is not that she has written about the experience, although that would be remarkable enough . What is so surprising is that this is a tremendous book, beautifully written and full of hard-won hope and unexpected humour. It isn't a misery memoir, nor a self-help guide. It's a little masterpiece
Melodic, penetrating ... [Girl in the Dark] reveals the quiet, ingenious consciousness of a poet
An extraordinary memoir of horror, endurance, resourcefulness and despair . Girl in the Dark is beautifully written. The author's intelligence shines on every page, and her will to survive (despite those black thoughts in her dark room) is inspiring
In this astonishing memoir Anna Lyndsey takes us into the world of a rare and shocking illness, and we emerge awed by a shining love story. Anna writes with such honesty and grace and mischief about how her condition forces her to retreat into blackness - yet we see that this new space she so bravely creates for herself is suffused with light
The premise of Girl in the Dark seems lifted out of a Gothic novel: A woman whose flesh is burned by light is confined to a dark box of a room. But this story, self-excoriating in its honesty and brimming with insight into the human condition and the inner life of a chronically ill person, is so much more than a medical mystery or a nightmarishly true tale. I read this book, a memoir that reads like an epic poem, pen in hand, feverishly underlining sentence after sentence. Yes, life is suffering, but in the end, as Anna Lyndsey so aptly puts it, 'Words are wonderful.' This book is a gift, a testament to the power of art as a saving grace
In her keenly observed book of life without light, she takes us with her through every challenge
With black humour, she describes her strategies for living as full a life as possible without becoming an emotional basket-case . In the dying of the light, there is rage but also laughter, love and the hope of progress
But this is not just a survival tale, it's also something of a love story. Lyndsey lives with her long-term partner, Pete. Their touching relationship provides some much-needed hope
It is her searing honesty and elegant, inspirational style that lifts this book above the level of misery memoir into a brilliant and insightful psychological study of stoicism and survival
Remarkable . Her writing remains buoyantly entertaining, her style dry and unself-pitying . Her observations about nature, colour, texture and sound - as well as the darkness and her own plight - are recorded with great acuity, as if her isolation has amplified everything . The bad news for her is that she remains ill; she is apparently starting a novel. Still, if it's anything as good as this, that's good news for the rest of us
Astonishing . Anna writes about all of this with ferocious honesty . She can even be grimly funny
This sounds like the subject of a novel, but it is the all-too-real predicament of the author, who, except for infrequent periods of remission when she can tolerate dawn and dusk, has to spend whole seasons confined to a completely dark room . Hers is a dreadful situation captured with unexpected grace, and Lyndsey is also able to laugh at the practically unthinkable restrictions imposed on her. Her prose has some lovely wording . such personification of the illness also clearly demonstrates Lyndsey's determination, and that her true allies - above all her admirable husband - in their fight against it. A deeply sobering memoir that, despite everything, strikes an encouraging and uplifting tone
Girl in the Dark is a stunning debut from Anna Lyndsey about an unimaginably horrible disease
Lyndsey prises open all these emotions with effortless, matter-of-fact clarity, without ever letting Girl in the Dark trip over into misery memoir territory. In fact, her chronicle of a life without light somehow sparkles with dark humour and wonder at the world . Beautifully affecting
Beautifully written . Her honesty and determination to remain upbeat in the face of adversity are deeply affecting. A moving and uplifting listen
This unusual, moving memoir is artfully constructed, interleaving an account of Lyndsey's domestic shadow-world with recollections of her former life, awash in remembered sunlight. The prose frequently sparkles
The miracle is not that she has written about the experience, although that would be remarkable enough . What is so surprising is that this is a tremendous book, beautifully written and full of hard-won hope and unexpected humour. It isn't a misery memoir, nor a self-help guide. It's a little masterpiece
Melodic, penetrating ... [Girl in the Dark] reveals the quiet, ingenious consciousness of a poet
An extraordinary memoir of horror, endurance, resourcefulness and despair . Girl in the Dark is beautifully written. The author's intelligence shines on every page, and her will to survive (despite those black thoughts in her dark room) is inspiring
In this astonishing memoir Anna Lyndsey takes us into the world of a rare and shocking illness, and we emerge awed by a shining love story. Anna writes with such honesty and grace and mischief about how her condition forces her to retreat into blackness - yet we see that this new space she so bravely creates for herself is suffused with light
The premise of Girl in the Dark seems lifted out of a Gothic novel: A woman whose flesh is burned by light is confined to a dark box of a room. But this story, self-excoriating in its honesty and brimming with insight into the human condition and the inner life of a chronically ill person, is so much more than a medical mystery or a nightmarishly true tale. I read this book, a memoir that reads like an epic poem, pen in hand, feverishly underlining sentence after sentence. Yes, life is suffering, but in the end, as Anna Lyndsey so aptly puts it, 'Words are wonderful.' This book is a gift, a testament to the power of art as a saving grace
In her keenly observed book of life without light, she takes us with her through every challenge
With black humour, she describes her strategies for living as full a life as possible without becoming an emotional basket-case . In the dying of the light, there is rage but also laughter, love and the hope of progress
But this is not just a survival tale, it's also something of a love story. Lyndsey lives with her long-term partner, Pete. Their touching relationship provides some much-needed hope
It is her searing honesty and elegant, inspirational style that lifts this book above the level of misery memoir into a brilliant and insightful psychological study of stoicism and survival
Remarkable . Her writing remains buoyantly entertaining, her style dry and unself-pitying . Her observations about nature, colour, texture and sound - as well as the darkness and her own plight - are recorded with great acuity, as if her isolation has amplified everything . The bad news for her is that she remains ill; she is apparently starting a novel. Still, if it's anything as good as this, that's good news for the rest of us
Astonishing . Anna writes about all of this with ferocious honesty . She can even be grimly funny
This sounds like the subject of a novel, but it is the all-too-real predicament of the author, who, except for infrequent periods of remission when she can tolerate dawn and dusk, has to spend whole seasons confined to a completely dark room . Hers is a dreadful situation captured with unexpected grace, and Lyndsey is also able to laugh at the practically unthinkable restrictions imposed on her. Her prose has some lovely wording . such personification of the illness also clearly demonstrates Lyndsey's determination, and that her true allies - above all her admirable husband - in their fight against it. A deeply sobering memoir that, despite everything, strikes an encouraging and uplifting tone
Girl in the Dark is a stunning debut from Anna Lyndsey about an unimaginably horrible disease
Lyndsey prises open all these emotions with effortless, matter-of-fact clarity, without ever letting Girl in the Dark trip over into misery memoir territory. In fact, her chronicle of a life without light somehow sparkles with dark humour and wonder at the world . Beautifully affecting
Beautifully written . Her honesty and determination to remain upbeat in the face of adversity are deeply affecting. A moving and uplifting listen
This unusual, moving memoir is artfully constructed, interleaving an account of Lyndsey's domestic shadow-world with recollections of her former life, awash in remembered sunlight. The prose frequently sparkles