Yesterday's Weather
Autor Anne Enrighten Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2009
Man Booker winner Anne Enright’s story collection Yesterday’s Weather is a series of moving glimpses into the lives of ordinary men and women struggling with the bonds of love, family, and community in an increasingly disconnected world. It exhibits the arresting images and subversive wit that mark Enright as one of the most thrillingly gifted writers of our time.
Yesterday’s Weather shows us a rapidly changing Ireland, a land of family and tradition, but also, increasingly, of organic radicchio, cruise-ship vacations, and casual betrayals. An artisan farmer seethes at the patronage of a former Catholic-school classmate, now a successful restaurateur; a bride cuckolds her rich husband with an old college friend—a madman who refuses his pills, disappears for weeks on end, and plays the piano like a dream. Still more startling than loss or deception are the ways in which people respond: a wife raging at her husband’s infidelity must weigh the real stakes after his affair takes a tragic turn; confronted with a similar situation, a woman decides to cheat with, rather than against, her man. Sharp, tender, never predictable, their sum is a vibrant tapestry of people struggling to find contentment with one another—and with themselves.
Yesterday’s Weather shows us a rapidly changing Ireland, a land of family and tradition, but also, increasingly, of organic radicchio, cruise-ship vacations, and casual betrayals. An artisan farmer seethes at the patronage of a former Catholic-school classmate, now a successful restaurateur; a bride cuckolds her rich husband with an old college friend—a madman who refuses his pills, disappears for weeks on end, and plays the piano like a dream. Still more startling than loss or deception are the ways in which people respond: a wife raging at her husband’s infidelity must weigh the real stakes after his affair takes a tragic turn; confronted with a similar situation, a woman decides to cheat with, rather than against, her man. Sharp, tender, never predictable, their sum is a vibrant tapestry of people struggling to find contentment with one another—and with themselves.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780802144324
ISBN-10: 0802144322
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 142 x 209 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: Grove Atlantic
ISBN-10: 0802144322
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 142 x 209 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: Grove Atlantic
Recenzii
"Enright deals beautifully with the modern world ... blood, guts, and heart-stopping beauty" Independent "At the top of her form, she is remarkable" -- Jane Shilling The Times "Shockingly beautiful and painfully funny" Observer "The quality of the writing should help to explain Enright's having won the 2007 Man Booker Prize ... single lines and paragraphs are so well crafted, with such salty, pleasantly brutal sensibility, that these stories function like beguiling advertisements for Enright's novels. After sampling Taking Pictures, those who, like me, have not yet read The Gathering will likely move her Man Booker winner nearer to the top of the pile beside the bed" -- Lionel Shriver Daily Telegraph "She's a sphinx, an alchemist, a literary witch who sticks a spell on you. Angela Carter and Ali Smith can do this too... buy it, read it, it isn't realism, it's music" Scotsman
Acclaim for the internationally bestselling The Gathering: "Such incredible sentences . . . it's unlikely you'll find a more precisely rendered depiction of the hypocrisy, minor hysterics, and comforting ritual of an Irish wake."-- "Globe and Mail" "Enright is a daring writer -- witty, original and inventive. . . . Utterly compelling." -- "Daily Mail" "Reckless intelligence, savage humor, slow revelation, no consolation: Anne Enright's fiction is jet dark -- but how it glitters." -- "New York Times Book Review" "A lyrical meditation on memory and connectedness . . . dreamy . . . wise. . . . Like Ali Smith, Enright is an original." -- "Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
"From the Hardcover edition."
Acclaim for the internationally bestselling The Gathering: "Such incredible sentences . . . it's unlikely you'll find a more precisely rendered depiction of the hypocrisy, minor hysterics, and comforting ritual of an Irish wake."-- "Globe and Mail" "Enright is a daring writer -- witty, original and inventive. . . . Utterly compelling." -- "Daily Mail" "Reckless intelligence, savage humor, slow revelation, no consolation: Anne Enright's fiction is jet dark -- but how it glitters." -- "New York Times Book Review" "A lyrical meditation on memory and connectedness . . . dreamy . . . wise. . . . Like Ali Smith, Enright is an original." -- "Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
"From the Hardcover edition."