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Veröffentlicht 2018, von John Burnside bei Random House UK, Vintage

ISBN: 978-0-09-955493-6
352 Seiten
198 mm x 129 mm

 
'A master of language.' Hilary MantelKate, a grieving, semi-alcoholic film student, invites an elderly woman to take part in an oral-history documentary.Jean declines but makes her a bizarre counteroffer: if Kate can stay sober for four days, she will tell her a story. If she can stay sober beyond that, there will be another, and then another, amounting to the entire history of one family's ...
Besprechung
What does it mean to live with integrity in the United States of America? That is the question haunting John Burnside's new novel... The way that Burnside layers these stories is masterful, and becomes a meditation on storytelling itself. Duncan White Daily Telegraph

Kurztext / Annotation
The Costa prize-winning poet and novelist is back with a remarkable novel about love grief, and the power of unlikely friendships

Beschreibung

'A master of language.' Hilary Mantel

Kate, a grieving, semi-alcoholic film student, invites an elderly woman to take part in an oral-history documentary.

Jean declines but makes her a bizarre counteroffer: if Kate can stay sober for four days, she will tell her a story. If she can stay sober beyond that, there will be another, and then another, amounting to the entire history of one family's life.

Gradually, Jean offers a heart-breaking account, not only of her own history - a lost lover, a family scarred by war - but of the American century itself; as a deep connection emerges between the women which will transform both of their lives in this remarkable novel about love grief, and the power of unlikely friendships.

'Burnside wrestles with hugeness in a way that few writers dare to ... convincingly gracious and profoundly necessary.' Ali Smith



Beschreibung für Leser
Nominiert: Saltire Society Fiction Book of the Year, 2017

Über John Burnside

<b>John Burnside</b> was among the most acclaimed writers of his generation. His novels, short stories, poetry and memoirs won numerous awards, including the Geoffrey Faber Memorial, Saltire Scottish Book of the Year and, in 2024, he received the David Cohen Prize for a lifetime's achievement in literature. In 2011<i> Black Cat Bone</i> won both the Forward and the T.S. Eliot Prizes for poetry.