Mrs Osmond
Autor John Banvilleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2018
'Banville is one of the writers I admire the most'Hanya Yanahigara, author ofA Little Life
'A brilliant feat of literary ventriloquism'The Times
Having fled Rome and a stultifying marriage, Isabel Osmond is in London, brooding on the recent disclosure of her husband's shocking,years-long betrayal of her. What should she do now, and which way should she turn, in the emotional labyrinth where she has been trapped for so long? Reawakened by grief and the knowledge of having been grievously wronged, she determines to resume her youthful quest for freedom and independence.
Soon Isabel must return to Italy and confront her husband, and seek to break his powerful hold on her. But will she succeed in outwitting him, and securing her revenge?
Mrs Osmondis a masterly novel of betrayal, corruption and moral ambiguity, from the Man Booker Prize-winning author ofThe Sea.
'A worthy sequel ... His book is not only an impressive recreation of James's atmospheres and pacing, but also full of minor cliff-hangers and page-turning suspenses that keep you guessing'Observer
'John Banville is one of the best novelists in English, and an expert ventriloquist, among other things ...Mrs Osmondis both a remarkable novel in its own right and a superb pastiche'Guardian
'John Banville is simply the finest writer at work today, a prolific prose stylist whose work has only deepened in quality throughout his career'John Boyne
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241977132
ISBN-10: 0241977134
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241977134
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
John
Banvillewas
born
in
Wexford,
Ireland,
in
1945.
He
is
the
author
of
fifteen
previous
novels
includingThe
Sea,
which
won
the
2005
Man
Booker
Prize.
In
2011
he
was
awarded
the
Franz
Kafka
Prize,
in
2013
he
was
awarded
the
Irish
PEN
Award
for
Outstanding
Achievement
in
Irish
Literature,
and
in
2014
he
won
the
Prince
of
Asturias
Award,
Spain's
most
important
literary
prize.
He
lives
in
Dublin.
Recenzii
A
worthy
sequel...
His
book
is
not
only
an
impressive
recreation
of
James's
atmospheres
and
pacing,
but
also
full
of
minor
cliff-hangers
and
page-turning
suspenses
that
keep
you
guessing
A brilliant feat of literary ventriloquism... Richly enjoyable and enthralling, this exercise in creative empathy is a sequel of very high finish
John Banville is one of the best novelists in English, and an expert ventriloquist, among other things . . .Mrs Osmondis both a remarkable novel in its own right and a superb pastiche
It's brilliant. It's John Banville camouflaged as Henry James - it's very, very interesting
Written with near-Jamesian elegance
John Banville has long been the most distinctive Irish novelist of his generation
This is a superbly written novel ...Mrs Osmondrepresents an important contribution to Banville's impressive oeuvre
John Banville is simply the finest writer at work today, a prolific prose stylist whose work has only deepened in quality throughout his career
Banville is one of the writers I admire the most - few people can create an image as beautifully or precisely
This engrossing and often beautiful novel is a true work of art that rewards careful reading
The Booker prize winning author - widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in English today - has produced what many already consider a literary masterpiece
Banville's sequel to Henry James's "Portrait of a Lady" follows Isabel Archer back to Rome and the possible end of her marriage
An astonishing act of literary ventriloquism
Uncannily good at replicating James's style, it pays appealing tribute to his genius
John Banville channelled Henry James in the Portrait of a Lady sequel
A brilliant feat of literary ventriloquism... Richly enjoyable and enthralling, this exercise in creative empathy is a sequel of very high finish
John Banville is one of the best novelists in English, and an expert ventriloquist, among other things . . .Mrs Osmondis both a remarkable novel in its own right and a superb pastiche
It's brilliant. It's John Banville camouflaged as Henry James - it's very, very interesting
Written with near-Jamesian elegance
John Banville has long been the most distinctive Irish novelist of his generation
This is a superbly written novel ...Mrs Osmondrepresents an important contribution to Banville's impressive oeuvre
John Banville is simply the finest writer at work today, a prolific prose stylist whose work has only deepened in quality throughout his career
Banville is one of the writers I admire the most - few people can create an image as beautifully or precisely
This engrossing and often beautiful novel is a true work of art that rewards careful reading
The Booker prize winning author - widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in English today - has produced what many already consider a literary masterpiece
Banville's sequel to Henry James's "Portrait of a Lady" follows Isabel Archer back to Rome and the possible end of her marriage
An astonishing act of literary ventriloquism
Uncannily good at replicating James's style, it pays appealing tribute to his genius
John Banville channelled Henry James in the Portrait of a Lady sequel