The Balcony
Autor Jane Deluryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2019
A
"breathtaking"
(Jennifer
Egan)
century-spanning
portrait
of
the
inhabitants
of
a
French
village,
revealing
the
deception,
despair,
love,
and
longing
beneath
the
calm
surface
of
ordinary
lives.
What if our homes could tell the stories of others who lived there before us? Set in a small village near Paris,The Balconyfollows the inhabitants of a single estate-including a manor and a servants' cottage-over the course of several generations, from the Belle Époque to the present day, introducing us to a fascinating cast of characters. A young American au pair develops a crush on her brilliant employer. An ex-courtesan shocks the servants, a Jewish couple in hiding from the Gestapo attract the curiosity of the neighbors, and a housewife begins an affair while renovating her downstairs. Rich and poor, young and old, powerful and persecuted, all of these people are seeking something: meaning, love, a new beginning, or merely survival.
Throughout, cross-generational connections and troubled legacies haunt the same spaces, so that the rose garden, the forest pond, and the balcony off the manor's third floor bedroom become silent witnesses to a century of human drama.
In her debut, Jane Delury writes with masterful economy and profound wisdom about growing up, growing old, marriage, infidelity, motherhood - in other words, about life - weaving a gorgeous tapestry of relationships, life-altering choices, and fleeting moments across the frame of the twentieth century. A sumptuous narrative of place that burrows deep into individual lives to reveal hidden regrets, resentments, and desires,The Balconyis brimming with compassion, natural beauty, and unmistakable humanity.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316554688
ISBN-10: 0316554685
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
ISBN-10: 0316554685
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Notă biografică
Jane
Delury's
fiction
has
appeared
inNarrative,
The
Southern
Review,
Prairie
Schooner,
The
Yale
Review,andGlimmer
Train.
She
has
received
a
PEN/O.
Henry
Prize,
the
F.
Scott
Fitzgerald
Story
Award,
a
VCCA
fellowship,
and
grants
from
the
Maryland
State
Arts
Council.
She
holds
an
MA
in
literary
studies
from
the
University
of
Grenoble,
France,
and
an
MA
in
fiction
from
the
Johns
Hopkins
Writing
Seminars.
She
teaches
in
the
University
of
Baltimore's
MFA
in
Creative
Writing
&
Publishing
Arts
program.
Recenzii
"Shimmering...
this
multigenerational
cast
ofcharacters
has
the
reach
of
an
epic
novel...
The
vivid
intimacy
of
Delury'scanvas
is
enhanced
by
descriptive
prose
at
once
concise
and
lush."—New
York
Times
"With the assurance of a seasoned pro, Jane Deluryspans decades, adopts a multitude of voices, and explores withthe keen-eyed sensibility of Elena Ferrante or Claire Messud marriage,infidelity, motherhood, aging, money, greed, and the workings of fate. Acomplex and utterly engaging debut."—Alice McDermott
"The Balconyis sweeping, suspenseful,rich with surprises and eerie atmosphere. Jane Delury arrives on thescene of her debut with a sensibility fully formed and a breathtaking array ofwriterly gifts at her command."—Jennifer Egan
"From the opening pages ofThe BalconyI was enthralled by JaneDelury's picture of Benneville and by her expansive sense of character. In ways both profound and moving she shows on page after beautiful pagehow her characters live inextricably in a time and a place. A stellardebut."—Margot Livesey, New York Times bestselling author of Mercury
"A subtly crafted and richly rewarding debut book of fiction...reminiscent ofOlive Kitteredge...It is no stretch to mention Delury and [Elizabeth] Strout in the same sentence:Delury's debut book, with wise observations, intriguing twists and indeliblydrawn characters, is filled with reading pleasures...The Balconyis an American's love letter to France, and acompelling saga spanning France's past century."—The Washington Post
"An entrancing debut...instantly engaging."—People
"Jane Delury'sgifts as a writer of fiction are in such abundance here, it is difficult toknow where to begin: her characters - each and every one - whether male orfemale, young or old, French or American, wealthy or just barely surviving, achild of the 20thcentury or one-hundred years earlier - are living,breathing human beings I came to love and, in some cases, to mourn. Herlandscapes are rendered as deftly as an impressionist painter's, and the pacingof each narrative in this exquisitely rendered novel-in-stories is downrightmasterly. But, what I admire most aboutTheBalcony,is the depth and range of its inherent humanity. I adore thisbook. It is a true work of art and a most impressive literary debut."—Andre Dubus III
"Inan assured debut, a delicate fretwork of lives, relationships, and secrets isbuilt up over the course of a century-and linked by a manor in an ugly Frenchvillage... Strikingly deft andnuanced; a writer to watch."—Kirkus (Starred Review)
"A satisfying puzzle of a debutnovel...Each chapter of the novel could be a full-fledged short story on its own;together, they reveal a pattern that only completes itself with the final one."—Booklist
"With immensestorytelling gifts and spare but luminous prose, [Delury] is one of the few writerswhose debut will have readers begging for a second novel...Delury is sure towin the hearts of all those who appreciate a smart, elegantly written story."—BookPage
"TheBalconyis adelightful literary page-turner in the best sense of the word. I loved thesecharacters, and the way Jane Delury has woven them together is wonderfullysurprising, heartbreaking, and elegant. In terms of 'smart books about going abroad',it's up there withThe Vacationersand Helen Walsh'sThe Lemon Grove.I was sad when it ended-always a good sign."—Katie Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Girls in Trucks
"Notjust an extraordinary first novel,The Balconyis theaccomplished work of a writer already at ease with a rich combination oflanguage, character and consummate storytelling."—Shelf Awareness
"With the assurance of a seasoned pro, Jane Deluryspans decades, adopts a multitude of voices, and explores withthe keen-eyed sensibility of Elena Ferrante or Claire Messud marriage,infidelity, motherhood, aging, money, greed, and the workings of fate. Acomplex and utterly engaging debut."—Alice McDermott
"The Balconyis sweeping, suspenseful,rich with surprises and eerie atmosphere. Jane Delury arrives on thescene of her debut with a sensibility fully formed and a breathtaking array ofwriterly gifts at her command."—Jennifer Egan
"From the opening pages ofThe BalconyI was enthralled by JaneDelury's picture of Benneville and by her expansive sense of character. In ways both profound and moving she shows on page after beautiful pagehow her characters live inextricably in a time and a place. A stellardebut."—Margot Livesey, New York Times bestselling author of Mercury
"A subtly crafted and richly rewarding debut book of fiction...reminiscent ofOlive Kitteredge...It is no stretch to mention Delury and [Elizabeth] Strout in the same sentence:Delury's debut book, with wise observations, intriguing twists and indeliblydrawn characters, is filled with reading pleasures...The Balconyis an American's love letter to France, and acompelling saga spanning France's past century."—The Washington Post
"An entrancing debut...instantly engaging."—People
"Jane Delury'sgifts as a writer of fiction are in such abundance here, it is difficult toknow where to begin: her characters - each and every one - whether male orfemale, young or old, French or American, wealthy or just barely surviving, achild of the 20thcentury or one-hundred years earlier - are living,breathing human beings I came to love and, in some cases, to mourn. Herlandscapes are rendered as deftly as an impressionist painter's, and the pacingof each narrative in this exquisitely rendered novel-in-stories is downrightmasterly. But, what I admire most aboutTheBalcony,is the depth and range of its inherent humanity. I adore thisbook. It is a true work of art and a most impressive literary debut."—Andre Dubus III
"Inan assured debut, a delicate fretwork of lives, relationships, and secrets isbuilt up over the course of a century-and linked by a manor in an ugly Frenchvillage... Strikingly deft andnuanced; a writer to watch."—Kirkus (Starred Review)
"A satisfying puzzle of a debutnovel...Each chapter of the novel could be a full-fledged short story on its own;together, they reveal a pattern that only completes itself with the final one."—Booklist
"With immensestorytelling gifts and spare but luminous prose, [Delury] is one of the few writerswhose debut will have readers begging for a second novel...Delury is sure towin the hearts of all those who appreciate a smart, elegantly written story."—BookPage
"TheBalconyis adelightful literary page-turner in the best sense of the word. I loved thesecharacters, and the way Jane Delury has woven them together is wonderfullysurprising, heartbreaking, and elegant. In terms of 'smart books about going abroad',it's up there withThe Vacationersand Helen Walsh'sThe Lemon Grove.I was sad when it ended-always a good sign."—Katie Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Girls in Trucks
"Notjust an extraordinary first novel,The Balconyis theaccomplished work of a writer already at ease with a rich combination oflanguage, character and consummate storytelling."—Shelf Awareness