The London Train
Autor Tessa Hadleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 ian 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780099552260
ISBN-10: 0099552264
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Vintage Publishing
ISBN-10: 0099552264
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Vintage Publishing
Recenzii
“Powerful…. Ms. Hadley has a talent for the canny detail…. There are platoons of novelists producing work about middle-class marriages in disarray, most of it very dull. Ms. Hadley is one of the gifted exceptions, and the calm acuity with which she depicts these fractured relationships is haunting.” — Wall Street Journal
“Brings a quiet, nuanced intelligence to domestic fiction…. The London Train recasts these familial preoccupations in an intriguing, sophisticated structure…. Hadley, a meticulous stylist, has woven into her narrative reflections on memory and time.”
— NPR
“[Hadley] is a writer who has always allowed her fiction space to breathe beyond its narrative borders. . . . Shows how language, deployed with precision or daring, can make thrillingly new the textures and undercurrents of everyday life.” — Peter Parker, Sunday Times (London)
“Hadley is a close observer of her characters’ inner worlds. Her language can be fine-grained, subtle, eloquent…. Hadley is a supremely perceptive writer of formidable skill and intelligence, someone who goes well beyond surfaces.” — Jean Thompson, New York Times Book Review
“Impressive. . . . a triumph of form.” — Ti Sperlinger, Independent on Sunday (London)
“Hadley’s strength lies in her characterization. . . . . There’s something pleasingly human about them. With characters like these Hadley makes us wonder what forms our own darkness takes.” — Richard Platt, TimeOut (London)
“Spectacular….A compelling and serious page-turner.” — Anna Shapiro, The Observer (London) on Accidents in the Home
“Tessa Hadley is a writer whose antennae are almost indecently attuned to the interior static of private lives....[M]asterly...” — Emma Hagestadt, The Independent
“Elizabeth Bowen-like in its attention to nuance in language and behaviour, this concise novel also offers a sharp portrait of modern Britain.” — Peter Parker, London Sunday Times
“The minds of Paul and Cora are so fully occupied by this most astute and sympathetic of writers....Hadley has crafted real excitement, so that each story ends in a flurry of curiosity and The London Train snaps shut with an effective twist.” — Susanna Rustin, The Guardian
“Brings a quiet, nuanced intelligence to domestic fiction…. The London Train recasts these familial preoccupations in an intriguing, sophisticated structure…. Hadley, a meticulous stylist, has woven into her narrative reflections on memory and time.”
— NPR
“[Hadley] is a writer who has always allowed her fiction space to breathe beyond its narrative borders. . . . Shows how language, deployed with precision or daring, can make thrillingly new the textures and undercurrents of everyday life.” — Peter Parker, Sunday Times (London)
“Hadley is a close observer of her characters’ inner worlds. Her language can be fine-grained, subtle, eloquent…. Hadley is a supremely perceptive writer of formidable skill and intelligence, someone who goes well beyond surfaces.” — Jean Thompson, New York Times Book Review
“Impressive. . . . a triumph of form.” — Ti Sperlinger, Independent on Sunday (London)
“Hadley’s strength lies in her characterization. . . . . There’s something pleasingly human about them. With characters like these Hadley makes us wonder what forms our own darkness takes.” — Richard Platt, TimeOut (London)
“Spectacular….A compelling and serious page-turner.” — Anna Shapiro, The Observer (London) on Accidents in the Home
“Tessa Hadley is a writer whose antennae are almost indecently attuned to the interior static of private lives....[M]asterly...” — Emma Hagestadt, The Independent
“Elizabeth Bowen-like in its attention to nuance in language and behaviour, this concise novel also offers a sharp portrait of modern Britain.” — Peter Parker, London Sunday Times
“The minds of Paul and Cora are so fully occupied by this most astute and sympathetic of writers....Hadley has crafted real excitement, so that each story ends in a flurry of curiosity and The London Train snaps shut with an effective twist.” — Susanna Rustin, The Guardian