Winter: 'Dazzling, luminous, evergreen’ Daily Telegraph: Seasonal Quartet, cartea 2
Autor Ali Smithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2018
'Capacious, surprising, generous . . . A book with Christmas at its heart'Guardian
'Dazzling. Grief and pain are transfigured by luminous moments of humour, insight and connection . . . Even in the bleak midwinter, Smith is evergreen'Daily Telegraph
'Graceful, mischievous, joyful . . . Infused with some much-needed humour, happiness and hope'Independent
'A novel of great ferocity, tenderness and generosity of spirit . . . Luminously beautiful'Observer
From the Baileys Prize-winning, Man Booker-shortlisted author ofAutumnandHow to be both. . .
The unmissable second novel in Ali Smith's acclaimed 'Seasonal' quartet -- a Christmas story like no other
Winter? Bleak. Frosty wind, earth as iron, water as stone, so the old song goes. The shortest days, the longest nights. The trees are bare and shivering. The summer's leaves? Dead litter.
The world shrinks; the sap sinks.
But winter makes things visible. And if there's ice, there'll be fire.
In Ali Smith'sWinter, lifeforce matches up to the toughest of the seasons. In this second novel in her acclaimed Seasonal cycle, the follow-up to her sensational Autumn, Smith's shape-shifting quartet of novels casts a merry eye over a bleak post-truth era with a story rooted in history, memory and warmth, its taproot deep in the evergreens: art, love, laughter.
It's the season that teaches us survival.
Here comes Winter.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0241973333
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Seria Seasonal Quartet
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Ali Smith is the author of Free Love and Other Stories, Like, Other Stories and Other Stories, Hotel World, The Whole Story and Other Stories, The Accidental, Girl Meets Boy, The First Person and Other Stories, There but for the, Artful, How to be both, Public library and other stories and Autumn. Hotel World was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Orange Prize and The Accidental was shortlisted for the Man Booker and the Orange Prize. How to be both won the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction, the Goldsmiths Prize and the Costa Novel Award and was shortlisted for the Man Booker and the Folio Prize. Ali Smith lives in Cambridge.
Recenzii
If Ali Smith's four quartets in, and about, time do not endure to rank amongthe most original, consoling and inspiringof the artistic responses to 'this mad and bitter mess' of the present, then we will have plunged into an even bleaker mid-winter than people often fear
Smith is a specialist by now in using a quizzical, feather-light prose style to interrogate the heaviest of material...throughoutWinter, grief and pain are transfigured, sometimes lastingly, by luminous moments of humour, insight and connection...Even in the bleak midwinter, Smith is evergreen
A novel ofgreat ferocity, tenderness and generosity of spiritthat you feel Dickens would have recognised...Smith is engaged in an extended process of mythologizing the present states of Britain...Luminously beautiful
A sparkler...tune in toSpringandSummerto see if art can save the day
Graceful... Thattrademark mischievous wit and wordplay, a joyful reminder of the most basic, elemental delights of reading ... Infused with somemuch-needed humour, happiness and hope
A capacious, generous shapeshifter of a novel taking in Greenham Common and Barbara Hepworth, Shakespeare and global migration, it juxtaposes art with nature and protest with apathy, finding surprising alliances in a family riven by feuds. It's a book with Christmas at its heart, in all its familiarity and estrangement: about time, and out of time, like the festival itself
Dazzling second instalment of Ali Smith's seasonal quartet
A book I can't wait to read for Christmas
Relish this instalment
I would like to be given Winter for Christmas
And now looking forward to [Ali Smith's] Winter
And the book I'd most like to find in my Christmas stocking is Ali Smith's Winter
Finally, under the tree this year I'm hoping to find Ali Smith's Winter
It's a brisk, frosty walk under skies that could open at any moment revealing anything but snow
A book I'd like to be given for Christmas: Winter by Ali Smith
It takes you on a journey through time - Christmases past and present in a Dickensian way, but brings you bang up to the present - how can we live our lives and keep our memories and how do we find the truth? It is uplifting and miraculous with plenty of surprises along the way. It is vintage Smith
"Winter" is an insubordinate folk tale, with echoes of the fiction of Iris Murdoch and Angela Carter...There arefewwritersontheworldstage who are producing fiction this offbeat andalluring... [Ali Smith] intends to send a chill up your shanks and she succeeds, jubilantly... Her dialogue is a series of pine cones flung at rosy cheeks
Smith is routinelybrilliant, knowing, masterful... The light inside this great novelist's gorgeous snow globe is utterly original, and it definitely illuminates
The only preparation required to savor the Scottish writer Ali Smith's virtuosic "Winter" is to pay attention to the world we've recently been living in...What Smith has achieved in her cycle so far is exactly what we need artists to do in disorienting times: make sense of events, console us, show us how we got here, help us believe that we will find our way through...Smith gives us a potent, necessary source of sustenance that speaks directly to our age...Yet we, like her characters, are past the winter solstice now - the darkest part of the coldest season done. From here on out, we're headed toward the light...It doesn't feel that way, I know. But in the midst of "Winter," each page touched with human grace, you might just begin to believe
Winter is a stunning meditation on a complex, emotional moment in history
Ali Smith is flat-out brilliant, and she's on fire these days...You can trust Smith to snow us once again with her uncanny ability to combine brainy playfulness with depth, topicality with timelessness, and complexity with accessibility while delivering an impassioned defence of human decency and art
The stunningly original Smith again breaks every conceivable narrative rule; reflecting her longstanding affinity for Modernism, what she gives us instead is a stylistically innovative cultural bricolage that celebrates the ecstasy of artistic influence. It demands and richly rewards close attention. [Autumn and Winter] each add to Smith's growing collection of glittering literary paving stones, along a path that's hopefully leading toward the Nobel she deserves. In the interim, we can (re)read "Winter" - and eagerly await the coming of "Spring"
One of the rarest creatures in the world:a really fearless novelist...her prose is melodic, associative, wise, sometimes maddening...'she shares with Mantel and Ishiguro a sense of human caution, a need to understand, a wariness of the high-handedly authorial. All write with the humility of adulthood
The second in Smith's quartet of seasonal novels displays her mastery at weaving allusive magic into the tragicomedies of British people and politics...a bleak, beautiful talegreater than the sum of its references
An engaging novel due to the ecstatic energy of Smith's writing, which is always present on the page
A sprightly, digressive, intriguing fandango on life and time
With Iris and Lux as catalysts, scenes from Christmas past unfold, and our narrow views of Sophia and Art widen and deepen, filled with the secrets and substance of their histories, even as the characters themselves seem to expand. As in Sophia's case, for Art this enlargement is announced by a hallucination - "not a real thing," as Lux tells Iris, whose response speaks for the book's own expansive spirit: "Where would we be without our ability to see beyond what it is we're supposed to be seeing?"
Descriere
BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Times, Guardian, Observer, Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard, New York Times . . .
'Capacious, surprising, generous . . . A book with Christmas at its heart' Guardian
'Dazzling. Grief and pain are transfigured by luminous moments of humour, insight and connection . . . Even in the bleak midwinter, Smith is evergreen' Daily Telegraph
'Graceful, mischievous, joyful . . . Infused with some much-needed humour, happiness and hope' Independent
'A novel of great ferocity, tenderness and generosity of spirit . . . Luminously beautiful' Observer
From the Baileys Prize-winning, Man Booker-shortlisted author of Autumn and How to be both . . .
The unmissable second novel in Ali Smith's acclaimed 'Seasonal' quartet -- a Christmas story like no other
Winter? Bleak. Frosty wind, earth as iron, water as stone, so the old song goes. The shortest days, the longest nights. The trees are bare and shivering. The summer's leaves? Dead litter.
The world shrinks; the sap sinks.
But winter makes things visible. And if there's ice, there'll be fire.
In Ali Smith's Winter, lifeforce matches up to the toughest of the seasons. In this second novel in her acclaimed Seasonal cycle, the follow-up to her sensational Autumn, Smith's shape-shifting quartet of novels casts a merry eye over a bleak post-truth era with a story rooted in history, memory and warmth, its taproot deep in the evergreens: art, love, laughter.
It's the season that teaches us survival.
Here comes Winter.
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'Brilliant' - Financial Times
'Glorious' Scotsman
'A delight' Daily Telegraph
'Smith at her best' The Times
'The novel of the year' Guardian