The Art of Leaving
Autor Anna Stotharden Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781846882371
ISBN-10: 1846882370
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Alma Books COMMIS
Colecția Alma Books
ISBN-10: 1846882370
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Alma Books COMMIS
Colecția Alma Books
Notă biografică
Anna Stothard lived in Los Angeles for two years, studying at the American Film Institute, before returning to London. She has written weekly columns in the Observer and the Sunday Telegraph, as well as articles in other newspapers. Her first novel, Isabel and Rocco, was published in 2004, followed by The Pink Hotel in 2011, which was longlisted for the Orange prize and has been translated all over the world, and The Art of Leaving in 2013. She lives in Chalk Farm, London.
Recenzii
A runaway success for Anna Stothard
Anna Stothard's third book, after the much-praised Isabel and Rocco and The Pink Hotel, confirms her talent: the prose here can be transfixingly good.
The great strength of this book is the lovely London atmosphere; Regents Park, Fitzrovia, the winding streets of Soho, all of which Anna describes so well.
Anna Stothard's third novel cements her place as one of Britain's best young authors. Stothard's lush, dreamy prose is given full rein during Eva's frequent flights of fancy.
Stothard gets her talons into you... read it for its beguiling heroine and sparky prose.
A witty, beguiling and increasingly poignant novel about the scars - physical and psychological - that make us who we are, and about the messy business of love and loss.
A stunningly accurate and chilling account of the acquiring of emotional wisdom, with vividly drawn characters.
The characters developed throughout the story, and each one was so engaging that you wanted to get to know them better. Stothard's style of writing moves the story on effectively.
A strikingly original novel
Stothard's writing is accomplished and very engaging.
Anna Stothard's third book, after the much-praised Isabel and Rocco and The Pink Hotel, confirms her talent: the prose here can be transfixingly good.
The great strength of this book is the lovely London atmosphere; Regents Park, Fitzrovia, the winding streets of Soho, all of which Anna describes so well.
Anna Stothard's third novel cements her place as one of Britain's best young authors. Stothard's lush, dreamy prose is given full rein during Eva's frequent flights of fancy.
Stothard gets her talons into you... read it for its beguiling heroine and sparky prose.
A witty, beguiling and increasingly poignant novel about the scars - physical and psychological - that make us who we are, and about the messy business of love and loss.
A stunningly accurate and chilling account of the acquiring of emotional wisdom, with vividly drawn characters.
The characters developed throughout the story, and each one was so engaging that you wanted to get to know them better. Stothard's style of writing moves the story on effectively.
A strikingly original novel
Stothard's writing is accomplished and very engaging.