The Village
Autor Nikita Lalwanien Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 apr 2013
On a winter morning Ray Bhullar arrives at the gates of an Indian village. She is here to make a film. But this will be no ordinary tale about India - for this is no ordinary village. It is an open prison, inhabited by murderers. An apparent innocent among the guilty, Ray tries hard to be accepted. But the longer she and the rest of the crew stay, the more the need for drama increases. Soon the fragile peace of the village will be shattered and, despite Ray's seemingly good intentions, the motives of the visitors and the lives of the inhabitants will be terrifyingly, brutally exposed.
Praise forThe Village:
'A thoughtful novel that envelops us in the oppression and beauty of the rural prison . . . each voice is distinct, believable and stubborn in its refusal to be easily known.Touchingly evocative'Financial Times
'Thoughtful, beautifully written. Acandid exploration of journalistic ethics'Observer
'A masterclass. The inmates' stories evoke larger questions about justice and privacy, power and powerlessness'Guardian
Nikita Lalwani was born in Rajasthan and raised in Cardiff. Her first novelGiftedwas longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award and won the Desmond Elliott Prize. She lives in London.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141030401
ISBN-10: 0141030402
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141030402
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Nikita
Lalwaniwas
born
in
Rajasthan
and
raised
in
Cardiff.
She
has
written
two
novels
previously,GiftedandThe
Village.Her
first
novelGiftedwas
longlisted
for
the
Man
Booker
Prize,
shortlisted
for
the
Costa
First
Novel
Award
and
won
the
Desmond
Elliott
Prize.
She
was
also
nominated
for
theSunday
TimesYoung
Writer
of
the
Year
Award.
She
lives
in
London.
Recenzii
Sharp
and
uncompromising,
it
is
a
ripsnorting
read
that
leaves
us
wondering
where
the
needle
will
be
pointing
at
the
moment
the
moral
compass
is
smashed
to
pieces
A thoughtful novel that envelops us in the oppression and beauty of the rural prison . . . each voice is distinct, believable and stubborn in its refusal to be easily known. Touchingly evocative
A masterclass. The inmates' stories evoke larger questions about justice and privacy, power and powerlessness
Captures the hunger for self-improvement tinged with a pervasive sense of melancholy
Thoughtful, beautifully written. A candid exploration of journalistic ethics
Extraordinary ... Lalwani writes with wonderful clarity and intelligence
Gripping, heartbreaking, truly horrifying . . . simmers with understated menace
Extraordinary... What Nikita is really, really brilliant at is voice and people
A thoughtful novel that envelops us in the oppression and beauty of the rural prison . . . each voice is distinct, believable and stubborn in its refusal to be easily known. Touchingly evocative
A masterclass. The inmates' stories evoke larger questions about justice and privacy, power and powerlessness
Captures the hunger for self-improvement tinged with a pervasive sense of melancholy
Thoughtful, beautifully written. A candid exploration of journalistic ethics
Extraordinary ... Lalwani writes with wonderful clarity and intelligence
Gripping, heartbreaking, truly horrifying . . . simmers with understated menace
Extraordinary... What Nikita is really, really brilliant at is voice and people