Red Dirt
Autor E.M. Reapyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 ian 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781784974640
ISBN-10: 1784974641
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Head of Zeus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1784974641
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Head of Zeus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
E.M. Reapy has an MA in Creative Writing from Queen's University, Belfast. She was listed for the PEN International: New Voices Award and was featured in THE LONG GAZE BACK: AN ANTHOLOGY OF IRISH WOMEN WRITERS.
Recenzii
A remarkably accomplished and vivid debut novel' Joseph O'
Reapy has a dazzling ear for dialogue... This book does for young Irish expats in Australia what Alex Garland's The Beach did for backpackers in Thailand and Dermot Healy's Sudden Times did for a different generation of Irish labourers in London. It's a confident and distinctive debut, and one would have to be dead to the thrill of fiction not to be hugely excited about what its author will do next'
With forceful dialogue and pages of drama, Red Dirt is a compelling read perfect for the long hot summer days
Takes the modern Irish immigrant experience and turns it into a thought-provoking, vibrant novel... highly impressive writing from a first-time novelist, a story that moves from humour to poignancy with ease'
The author is certainly one to watch... A fantastic debut and certainly bodes well for her future novels. Red Dirt is raw. It is brutally honest. And it is, at times, appropriately elegiac'
Astoundingly accomplished... thought-provoking and addictive'
This book delves into the depths of humanity' (4/5 stars)
An utterly compelling, readable novel that hooks from the first page and immerses us in an all-too topical nightmare'
Fast-paced and riveting... Reapy's ability to create narrative tension is outstanding... Reapy speaks to this 'lost generation' of young Irish economic migrants and represents a new and exciting voice in "post boom" Irish literature'
As accomplished a debut as you'll find
The story Reapy tells is dark... but there is also hope, and humanity, but they are not easily maintained during a story told with savage honesty... At times, Reapy's shocking prose calls to mind Henry Miller or Louis Ferdinand Celine'
I loved Red Dirt... Her tale of drink and drugs and fatal mischance is driven along by crackling energy and a brilliant ear for dialogue. The pages keep turning and it is only when the book is completed that the reader gets to sit back and marvel at how skilfully the author has told her tale. A terrific debut'
E.M. Reapy's debut novel blew me away. What a magnificent writer she is'
Tense and edgy
Reapy has a dazzling ear for dialogue... This book does for young Irish expats in Australia what Alex Garland's The Beach did for backpackers in Thailand and Dermot Healy's Sudden Times did for a different generation of Irish labourers in London. It's a confident and distinctive debut, and one would have to be dead to the thrill of fiction not to be hugely excited about what its author will do next'
With forceful dialogue and pages of drama, Red Dirt is a compelling read perfect for the long hot summer days
Takes the modern Irish immigrant experience and turns it into a thought-provoking, vibrant novel... highly impressive writing from a first-time novelist, a story that moves from humour to poignancy with ease'
The author is certainly one to watch... A fantastic debut and certainly bodes well for her future novels. Red Dirt is raw. It is brutally honest. And it is, at times, appropriately elegiac'
Astoundingly accomplished... thought-provoking and addictive'
This book delves into the depths of humanity' (4/5 stars)
An utterly compelling, readable novel that hooks from the first page and immerses us in an all-too topical nightmare'
Fast-paced and riveting... Reapy's ability to create narrative tension is outstanding... Reapy speaks to this 'lost generation' of young Irish economic migrants and represents a new and exciting voice in "post boom" Irish literature'
As accomplished a debut as you'll find
The story Reapy tells is dark... but there is also hope, and humanity, but they are not easily maintained during a story told with savage honesty... At times, Reapy's shocking prose calls to mind Henry Miller or Louis Ferdinand Celine'
I loved Red Dirt... Her tale of drink and drugs and fatal mischance is driven along by crackling energy and a brilliant ear for dialogue. The pages keep turning and it is only when the book is completed that the reader gets to sit back and marvel at how skilfully the author has told her tale. A terrific debut'
E.M. Reapy's debut novel blew me away. What a magnificent writer she is'
Tense and edgy