Noonday
Autor Pat Barkeren Limba Engleză Paperback
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Specificații
Notă biografică
Pat Barker is most recently the author of the novels Toby's Room and Life Class, as well as the highly acclaimed Regeneration Trilogy: Regeneration; The Eye in the Door, winner of the Guardian Fiction Prize; and The Ghost Road, winner of the Booker Prize; as well as seven other novels. She lives in the north of England.
Recenzii
Publisher's
description.
Pat
Barker
brings
the
besieged
and
haunted
city
of
Blitz-era
London
to
electrifying
life
inNoonday,the
third
and
final
novel
in
her
'Life
Class
Trilogy'.
Bombs
are
falling
on
London
and,
still
suffering
from
the
losses
of
the
Great
War,
Elinor,
Paul
and
Kit
must
face
war's
horrors
once
again...
Barker'scommand of detailandgift for metaphorare as sharp as ever: her evocation of the bombed city is steeped in drama...Noondayis in the first rank
Tremendously good
This is the first time the author of the Regeneration Trilogy has written about the Second World War andit's a triumph
Many strokes of genius from Barker...accessible and moving
Noonday's Blitz-era setting gives Barkerample opportunity to dowhat she does best
Powerful and vivid, with nuanced characters and Barker's unerring eye for detail
Bold, hard-hitting, unforgettable... a virtuoso rendition of the bombing, as huge swathes of London blaze away with the brightest of bright lights... Barker shows us how the city's finest moment was indubitably also its most terrifying, withluminous and unsparing insight
Ambitious, vivid, sharp... The closer you get to the end, the more lives need saving and the more thwarted and complicated the domestic backdrop... Barker's chronological leap isa sophisticated bridge between the drama of the present and the haunted history of the past
Colourfully alive, fizzes with energy... the novel's point of view swivel[s] like a torchbeam to illuminate London's devastated streets
The book has its own inherent powerthanks to Barker's skilful rendering of the texture of the period but it isricher and more rewardingif read with the other two volumes of this beautifully crafted trilogy
Barker'scommand of detailandgift for metaphorare as sharp as ever: her evocation of the bombed city is steeped in drama...Noondayis in the first rank
Tremendously good
This is the first time the author of the Regeneration Trilogy has written about the Second World War andit's a triumph
Many strokes of genius from Barker...accessible and moving
Noonday's Blitz-era setting gives Barkerample opportunity to dowhat she does best
Powerful and vivid, with nuanced characters and Barker's unerring eye for detail
Bold, hard-hitting, unforgettable... a virtuoso rendition of the bombing, as huge swathes of London blaze away with the brightest of bright lights... Barker shows us how the city's finest moment was indubitably also its most terrifying, withluminous and unsparing insight
Ambitious, vivid, sharp... The closer you get to the end, the more lives need saving and the more thwarted and complicated the domestic backdrop... Barker's chronological leap isa sophisticated bridge between the drama of the present and the haunted history of the past
Colourfully alive, fizzes with energy... the novel's point of view swivel[s] like a torchbeam to illuminate London's devastated streets
The book has its own inherent powerthanks to Barker's skilful rendering of the texture of the period but it isricher and more rewardingif read with the other two volumes of this beautifully crafted trilogy