Reprieve
Autor James Han Mattsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iul 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526635570
ISBN-10: 1526635577
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526635577
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
For fans of Get Out, for its horror-satire take on race relations in America; Parasite, for its depiction of a devastating class conflict that takes place under one roof; along with readers of Rumaan Alam's Leave the World Behind and Zakiya Dalila Harris's forthcoming The Other Black Girl
Notă biografică
James Han Mattson was born in Seoul, Korea and raised in North Dakota. The author of one previous novel, The Lost Prayers of Ricky Graves, he is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and a recipient of awards from the Michener-Copernicus Society of America and Humanities North Dakota. He is currently the fiction editor of Hyphen Magazine and has taught at the Universities of Iowa, Cape Town, Maryland, George Washington, Murray State and California, Berkeley. In 2009, he reunited with his Korean birth family after 30 years of separation.
Recenzii
Reprieve is a horror novel, albeit one that twists up the form in delightful ways . . . A skilful and gripping piece of storytelling
A horror tale and a Franzenesque multistranded literary novel that are interwoven . . . the latter turning the haunted house into a metaphor for America . . . Reprieve is brilliantly conceived and unsettling
This genre-savvy horror thriller is an assured, ambitious debut . A smart and troubling book that feels very relevant in 2021
I raced through this beautifully written literary thriller . . . A fascinating exploration of privilege and power within a tight framework of plot points heading towards an uneasy denouement
A chilling blend of horror and thriller that explores racism and the desperate desire to belong with skin-crawling exactitude . . . Clever, insightful and unnerving
This eerie novel about a death inside a full-contact escape room stretches the genre to eye-opening degrees
Straddles genres in the best possible way . . . Sure to spark conversation and debate at book clubs across the land
Mattson crafts a nail-biting horror saga while also implicating us in our sick obsession with horror. So too does the novel evoke blistering social horror, forcing us to reckon with how racism, prejudice, and complicity are more horrifying-and more fatal-than anything that goes bump in the night. Unrelenting and unforgettable, Reprieve is an American classic in the making
Not only just a straight-up terrifying horror novel, Reprieve is jam-packed with biting social commentary that manages to touch on everything from capitalism to race. It is hold-your-breath tense throughout and will leave your mind feeling like someone's had their fingers in there, fumbling around just to make you feel something . . . Wild and risky and audacious in the very best way possible
A self-aware and furious deconstruction of the horror novel, contrasting those who seek out fear with those who face the ever-present dangers of prejudice
Reprieve takes horror as its subject, while also using the genre as its means, delivering twists and fright and the kind of storytelling that keeps you turning pages
An eventual American classic that is unrelenting in its beauty and incisive cultural critique
A timely, devastating story about intersecting lives drawn to a dark and frightening place . . . Reprieve is the rare novel that will make your heart pound with terror while it aches with grief
Surprising and spellbinding, Mattson's latest offering is a page-turner that keeps you guessing right until the explosive end . . . A must-read!
Sharp as a razor's edge . . . Mattson's devious trick is in revealing America itself as a topsy-turvy house of horrors
A horror tale and a Franzenesque multistranded literary novel that are interwoven . . . the latter turning the haunted house into a metaphor for America . . . Reprieve is brilliantly conceived and unsettling
This genre-savvy horror thriller is an assured, ambitious debut . A smart and troubling book that feels very relevant in 2021
I raced through this beautifully written literary thriller . . . A fascinating exploration of privilege and power within a tight framework of plot points heading towards an uneasy denouement
A chilling blend of horror and thriller that explores racism and the desperate desire to belong with skin-crawling exactitude . . . Clever, insightful and unnerving
This eerie novel about a death inside a full-contact escape room stretches the genre to eye-opening degrees
Straddles genres in the best possible way . . . Sure to spark conversation and debate at book clubs across the land
Mattson crafts a nail-biting horror saga while also implicating us in our sick obsession with horror. So too does the novel evoke blistering social horror, forcing us to reckon with how racism, prejudice, and complicity are more horrifying-and more fatal-than anything that goes bump in the night. Unrelenting and unforgettable, Reprieve is an American classic in the making
Not only just a straight-up terrifying horror novel, Reprieve is jam-packed with biting social commentary that manages to touch on everything from capitalism to race. It is hold-your-breath tense throughout and will leave your mind feeling like someone's had their fingers in there, fumbling around just to make you feel something . . . Wild and risky and audacious in the very best way possible
A self-aware and furious deconstruction of the horror novel, contrasting those who seek out fear with those who face the ever-present dangers of prejudice
Reprieve takes horror as its subject, while also using the genre as its means, delivering twists and fright and the kind of storytelling that keeps you turning pages
An eventual American classic that is unrelenting in its beauty and incisive cultural critique
A timely, devastating story about intersecting lives drawn to a dark and frightening place . . . Reprieve is the rare novel that will make your heart pound with terror while it aches with grief
Surprising and spellbinding, Mattson's latest offering is a page-turner that keeps you guessing right until the explosive end . . . A must-read!
Sharp as a razor's edge . . . Mattson's devious trick is in revealing America itself as a topsy-turvy house of horrors