The Rehearsal: A Novel
Autor Eleanor Cattonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 2011
When the local drama school turns the story of the scandal into their year-end show, the real world and the world of the theater are forced to meet. With both performances--the musicians' and the acting students'--approaching, the boundaries between dramas real and staged, private and public, begin to dissolve.THE REHEARSALis a tender portrait of teenage yearning and adult regret, an exhilarating, darkly funny, provocative novel about the complications of human desire.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316074322
ISBN-10: 0316074322
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
ISBN-10: 0316074322
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Notă biografică
Eleanor
Catton,
winner
of
the
2013
Man
Booker
Prize
for
her
most
recent
novel,The
Luminaries,
was
born
in
Canada
and
raised
in
New
Zealand.
She
won
the
2009
Betty
Trask
Award
and
the
Adam
Prize
in
Creative
Writing
forThe
Rehearsal,
which
was
also
long-listed
for
the
Orange
Prize
and
short-listed
for
the
Dylan
Thomas
Prize.
She
holds
an
MFA
from
the
Iowa
Writers'
Workshop
and
an
MA
in
fiction
writing
from
the
International
Institute
of
Modern
Letters.
She
lives
in
New
Zealand.
Recenzii
"A
wildly
brilliant
and
precocious
first
novel
.
.
.
this
young
writer
is
astonishingly
talented,
and
her
writing
can
steal
any
scene."—Adam
Ross,New
York
Times
Book
Review
"Imagine Sue Sylvester's lines from 'Glee' delivered by Judi Dench and you'll begin to capture the tone taken by the teachers in this mordant debut novel."—Scott Heller,New York Times
"Eleanor Catton's seductive debut is a vibrant novel that tests its readers, both in terms of context and form. . . . Daring and lush. . . a most beguiling read."—Stephenie Harrison,Bookpage
"The Rehearsal is a tour de force that tells two stories simultaneously while delighting in doubles, parallels, and couples . . . the combination of beautiful writing and inventive, nontraditional structure still make it a dazzling debut."—Michael Cart,Booklist(starred)
"Dazzling....This astonishing debut novel is a cause for surprise and celebration: smart, playful and self-possessed, it has the glitter and mystery of the true literary original....wherever the book falls open it's near-impossible to put down."—Guardian
"Uncommonly witty and bold....[The Rehearsalhas] a real knack for narrative and a cast of painfully familiar teenage characters who are all desperate to be as confident, cool, charismatic and funny as possible. These are qualities that the extraordinary Eleanor Catton has in spades."—The Times of London
"Startlingly original."—Time Out of London
"The Rehearsalis a significant debut novel from an exciting young writer. Eleanor Catton is a new talent who has arrived fully formed, with an accomplished, confident and mature voice. This is a startling novel, striking and strange and brave."—New Zealand Listener
"This is a daring book, full of velvety pleasures but never afraid to show its claws. Eleanor Catton is crazily talented and insightful--and best of all, she makes language seem new."—Emily Perkins,author of Not Her Real Name and Other Stories
"Imagine Sue Sylvester's lines from 'Glee' delivered by Judi Dench and you'll begin to capture the tone taken by the teachers in this mordant debut novel."—Scott Heller,New York Times
"Eleanor Catton's seductive debut is a vibrant novel that tests its readers, both in terms of context and form. . . . Daring and lush. . . a most beguiling read."—Stephenie Harrison,Bookpage
"The Rehearsal is a tour de force that tells two stories simultaneously while delighting in doubles, parallels, and couples . . . the combination of beautiful writing and inventive, nontraditional structure still make it a dazzling debut."—Michael Cart,Booklist(starred)
"This
is
a
mesmerizing,
labyrinthine,
intricately
patterned
and
astonishingly
original
novel.
It's
really
something
else
entirely.
I
suppose
if
you
need
a
point
of
reference,
you
might
say
it's
as
if
Miss
Jean
Brodie
got
lost
in
Barth's
funhouse.
But
really
it
has
no
comparison.
WithThe
Rehearsalyou
get
the
style,
the
sophistication,
the
boundless
possibility
and
the
narrative
pleasures
that
make
up
any
good
novel,
but
you
get
a
bonus,
too:
a
glimpse
into
the
future
of
the
novel
itself."
—Joshua
Ferris"A
wonderful
debut
by
a
truly
exciting
new
writer--The
Rehearsalis
compulsively
good
and
while
at
the
same
time
being
immensely
readable
it
also
continually
calls
into
question
the
relationship
between
so-called
'reality'
and
fiction,
and
the
very
nature
of
truth
itself."
—Kate
Atkinson"Dazzling....This astonishing debut novel is a cause for surprise and celebration: smart, playful and self-possessed, it has the glitter and mystery of the true literary original....wherever the book falls open it's near-impossible to put down."—Guardian
"Uncommonly witty and bold....[The Rehearsalhas] a real knack for narrative and a cast of painfully familiar teenage characters who are all desperate to be as confident, cool, charismatic and funny as possible. These are qualities that the extraordinary Eleanor Catton has in spades."—The Times of London
"Startlingly original."—Time Out of London
"The Rehearsalis a significant debut novel from an exciting young writer. Eleanor Catton is a new talent who has arrived fully formed, with an accomplished, confident and mature voice. This is a startling novel, striking and strange and brave."—New Zealand Listener
"This is a daring book, full of velvety pleasures but never afraid to show its claws. Eleanor Catton is crazily talented and insightful--and best of all, she makes language seem new."—Emily Perkins,author of Not Her Real Name and Other Stories
Descriere
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A high-school sex scandal jolts a group of teenage girls into a new awareness of their own potency and power. But when the local drama school decides to turn the scandal into a show, the real world and the world of the theatre are forced to meet, and soon the boundaries between private and public begin to dissolve.