The Devil and Webster
Autor Jean Hanff Korelitzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2018
Naomi Roth is the first female president of Webster College, a once conservative school now known for producing fired-up, progressive graduates. So Naomi isn't surprised or unduly alarmed when Webster students begin the fall semester with an outdoor encampment around "The Stump"-a traditional campus gathering place for generations of student activists-to protest a popular professor's denial of tenure. A former student radical herself, Naomi admires the protestors' passion, especially when her own daughter, Hannah, joins their ranks.
Then Omar Khayal, a charismatic Palestinian student with a devastating personal history, emerges as the group's leader, and the demonstration begins to consume Naomi's life, destabilizing Webster College from the inside out. As the crisis slips beyond her control, Naomi must take increasingly desperate measures to protect her friends, colleagues, and family from an unknowable adversary.
Touching on some of the most topical and controversial concerns at the heart of our society, this riveting novel examines the fragility that lies behind who we think we are-and what we think we believe.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781455592371
ISBN-10: 1455592374
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-10: 1455592374
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
Notă biografică
Jean
Hanff
Korelitzwas
born
and
raised
in
New
York
and
graduated
from
Dartmouth
College
and
Clare
College,
Cambridge.
She
is
theNew
York
Timesbestselling
author
of
five
novels
and
the
creator
of
BOOKTHEWRITER,
a
New
York
City
based
service
that
sends
authors
to
book
groups.
In
2016
she
and
her
husband
(Irish
poet
andThe
New
Yorkerpoetry
editor
Paul
Muldoon)
adapted
and
co-produced
"The
Dead,
1904",
an
immersive
adaptation
of
James
Joyce's
"The
Dead",
for
New
York's
Irish
Repertory
Theatre.
Recenzii
"Korelitz's
new
novel
is
a
smart,
semi-satire
about
the
reign
of
identity
politics
on
college
campuses
today...The
Devil
and
Websteris
wittily
on
target
about,
among
other
things,
social
class
and
privilege,
silencing
and
old-school
feminist
ambivalence
about
power."—NPR's
Fresh
Air
"Satisfying...A sharp and insightful novel....with a clever plot twist...This ought to be the start of a golden age for the campus novel."
—The Wall Street Journal
"Korelitz taps into the current unsettled campus and cultural zeitgeist with eerie precision."—Booklist
"The Devil and Webstercan be read as a suspense novel seasoned with social commentary or as a plot-driven academic satire. Korelitz excels in both directions."—Shelf Awareness
"A hilarious send-up of the current college climate."—The New York Post,
"Compulsively readable, uncanny, and irreverent...Korelitz - author ofAdmission, a college-admissions novel that was made into the 2013 film starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd, andYou Should Have Known, about a New York shrink who learns her husband of two decades is a sociopath - is an expert on the art of deception, a talent she puts to excellent use in her latest book.—TheNationalBookReview.com
"There is so much in this novel, a thoughtful and beautiful work.... This is highly recommended reading, but don't forget to put on your thinking cap. You'll need it."—BookReporter
"Ms. Korelitz's book is smart and devious--enough so to bring to mind another work of trickery, one that has "Gone" in its title and does not feature Scarlett O'Hara."—The New York Times(Praise forYou Should Have Known)
"Tempt the gods with smug self-righteousness and they will deliver a windfall of tragedy, as witness in Jean Hanff Korelitz's rollickingly good literary thriller...Korelitz writes intimately and engagingly about a social strata few are privy to, but the ugliness is very familiar."—Vanity Fair(Praise forYou Should Have Known)
"This consuming, expertly plotted thriller moves along at a slow burn, building up to shocking revelations about Grace's past and ending with a satisfying twist on her former relationship mantra; 'doubt can be a gift.'"—People(Praise forYou Should Have Known)
"Korelitz does not disappoint as she chronicles the emotional unraveling of her heroine in this gripping saga...A cut above your average who-is-this-stranger-in-my-marriage-bed novel, YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN transforms itself at certain moments from a highly effective thriller into a nuanced novel of family, heritage, identity, and nurture."—The Boston Globe(Praise forYou Should Have Known)
"This excellent literary mystery [unfolds] with authentic detail in a rarified contemporary Manhattan. . . intriguing and beautiful."—Publishers Weekly(starred review) (Praise forYou Should Have Known)
"Satisfying...A sharp and insightful novel....with a clever plot twist...This ought to be the start of a golden age for the campus novel."
—The Wall Street Journal
"Korelitz taps into the current unsettled campus and cultural zeitgeist with eerie precision."—Booklist
"The Devil and Webstercan be read as a suspense novel seasoned with social commentary or as a plot-driven academic satire. Korelitz excels in both directions."—Shelf Awareness
"A hilarious send-up of the current college climate."—The New York Post,
"Compulsively readable, uncanny, and irreverent...Korelitz - author ofAdmission, a college-admissions novel that was made into the 2013 film starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd, andYou Should Have Known, about a New York shrink who learns her husband of two decades is a sociopath - is an expert on the art of deception, a talent she puts to excellent use in her latest book.—TheNationalBookReview.com
"There is so much in this novel, a thoughtful and beautiful work.... This is highly recommended reading, but don't forget to put on your thinking cap. You'll need it."—BookReporter
"Ms. Korelitz's book is smart and devious--enough so to bring to mind another work of trickery, one that has "Gone" in its title and does not feature Scarlett O'Hara."—The New York Times(Praise forYou Should Have Known)
"Tempt the gods with smug self-righteousness and they will deliver a windfall of tragedy, as witness in Jean Hanff Korelitz's rollickingly good literary thriller...Korelitz writes intimately and engagingly about a social strata few are privy to, but the ugliness is very familiar."—Vanity Fair(Praise forYou Should Have Known)
"This consuming, expertly plotted thriller moves along at a slow burn, building up to shocking revelations about Grace's past and ending with a satisfying twist on her former relationship mantra; 'doubt can be a gift.'"—People(Praise forYou Should Have Known)
"Korelitz does not disappoint as she chronicles the emotional unraveling of her heroine in this gripping saga...A cut above your average who-is-this-stranger-in-my-marriage-bed novel, YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN transforms itself at certain moments from a highly effective thriller into a nuanced novel of family, heritage, identity, and nurture."—The Boston Globe(Praise forYou Should Have Known)
"This excellent literary mystery [unfolds] with authentic detail in a rarified contemporary Manhattan. . . intriguing and beautiful."—Publishers Weekly(starred review) (Praise forYou Should Have Known)
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LONGLISTED FOR THE ASPEN PRIZEOn the elite New England campus of Webster College, a student protest is underway. Faced with an impossible and potentially tragic conflict, that now involves her own student daughter, Naomi must reconsider her responsibilities to Webster, and her own long held beliefs.
LONGLISTED FOR THE ASPEN PRIZEOn the elite New England campus of Webster College, a student protest is underway. Faced with an impossible and potentially tragic conflict, that now involves her own student daughter, Naomi must reconsider her responsibilities to Webster, and her own long held beliefs.