The Siege
Autor Helen Dunmoreen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2002
Vezi toate premiile Carte premiată
Costa Book Awards (2001), Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction (2002)
Called "elegantly, starkly beautiful" by The New York Times Book Review, The Siege is Helen Dunmore's masterpiece. Her canvas is monumental -- the Nazis' 1941 winter siege on Leningrad that killed six hundred thousand -- but her focus is heartrendingly intimate. One family, the Levins, fights to stay alive in their small apartment, held together by the unlikely courage and resourcefulness of twenty-two-year-old Anna. Though she dreams of an artist's life, she must instead forage for food in the ever more desperate city and watch her little brother grow cruelly thin. Their father, a blacklisted writer who once advocated a robust life of the mind, withers in spirit and body. At such brutal times everything is tested. And yet Dunmore's inspiring story shows that even then, the triumph of the human heart is that love need not fall away. "The novel's imaginative richness," writes The Washington Post, "lies in this implicit question: In dire physical circumstances, is it possible to have an inner life? The answer seems to be that no survival is possible without one." Amid the turmoil of the siege, the unimaginable happens -- two people enter the Levins' frozen home and bring a kind of romance where before there was only bare survival. A sensitive young doctor becomes Anna's devoted partner, and her father is allowed a transcendent final episode with a mysterious woman from his past. The Siege marks an exciting new phase in a brilliant career, observed Publishers Weekly in a starred review: "Dunmore has built a sizable audience ... but this book should lift her to another level of literary prominence." "Dunmore's ... novel ... is an intimate record of an extraordinary human disaster ... a moving story of personal triumph and public tragedy." -- Laura Ciolkowski, San Francisco Chronicle "In Helen Dunmore's hands, this epic subject assumes a lyrical honesty that sometimes wrenches but more often lifts the spirit." -- Frances Taliaferro, The Washington Post "Dunmore unravels the tangle of suffering, war, and base emotions to produce a story woven with love ... Extraordinary." -- Barbara Conaty, Library Journal (starred review)
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780802139580
ISBN-10: 0802139582
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 142 x 209 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Grove Atlantic
ISBN-10: 0802139582
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 142 x 209 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Grove Atlantic
Descriere
Called "elegantly, starkly beautiful" by "The New York Times Book Review, The Siege" is Dunmore's masterpiece. Her canvas is monumental--the Nazi's 1941 winter siege on Leningrad that killed 600,000--but her focus is heartrendingly intimate.
Notă biografică
Helen
Dunmore
was
an
award-winning
novelist,
children's
author
and
poet.
She
published
twelve
novels
includingZennor
in
Darkness,
which
won
the
McKitterick
Prize;Burning
Bright;
A
Spell
of
Winter,which
won
the
inaugural
Orange
Prize
in
1996;Talking
to
the
Dead;
Your
Blue-Eyed
Boy;
With
Your
Crooked
Heart;
The
Siege,which
was
shortlisted
for
the
2001
Whitbread
Novel
of
the
Year
Award
and
the
Orange
Prize
for
Fiction
2002;Mourning
RubyandHouse
of
Orphans.She
was
posthumously
awarded
the
Costa
2017
prize
for
her
poetry
collectionInside
the
Wave.
Recenzii
A
Tolstoyan
epic
of
love
and
war;
life
and
death...she
writes
beautifully
Remarkable, affecting...there are few more interesting stories than this; and few writers who could have told it better
Utterly convincing. A deeply moving account of two love stories in terrible circumstances. The story of their struggle to survive appears simple, as all great literature should...A world-class novel
Literary writing of the highest order set against a background of suffering so intimately reconstructed it is hard to believe that Dunmore was not there
A remarkable parable of human survival against the odds
In this wise, humane and beautifully written novel she has written a masterpiece
A searing historical novel. Dunmore vividly evokes the unbelievable cold, privations and violence as people struggle to survive...an extraordinary description of the horrors of the time
An important as well as a thrilling work of art
A moving and powerful novel in which Dunmore employs all her celebrated descriptive and narrative skills...beautiful
A harrowing, urgent narrative of cold, starvation and the battle to survive
Remarkable, affecting...there are few more interesting stories than this; and few writers who could have told it better
Utterly convincing. A deeply moving account of two love stories in terrible circumstances. The story of their struggle to survive appears simple, as all great literature should...A world-class novel
Literary writing of the highest order set against a background of suffering so intimately reconstructed it is hard to believe that Dunmore was not there
A remarkable parable of human survival against the odds
In this wise, humane and beautifully written novel she has written a masterpiece
A searing historical novel. Dunmore vividly evokes the unbelievable cold, privations and violence as people struggle to survive...an extraordinary description of the horrors of the time
An important as well as a thrilling work of art
A moving and powerful novel in which Dunmore employs all her celebrated descriptive and narrative skills...beautiful
A harrowing, urgent narrative of cold, starvation and the battle to survive
Premii
- Costa Book Awards Nominee, 2001
- Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction Nominee, 2002