|
Vigil
Novinka
A triumphant new novel from bestselling, Booker Prize-winning novelist George Saunders, taking place at the bedside of an oil company CEO, in the twilight hours of his life, as he is ferried from this world into the next What a lovely home I found myself plummeting toward. . .
Not for the first time - in fact, for the 343rd time - Jill 'Doll' Blaine finds herself crashing down to earth, head-first, rear-up, to accompany her latest charge into the afterlife. She soon realises however that this man is not quite like the others.
For powerful oil tycoon K.J. Boone will not be consoled, because he has nothing to regret. He lived a big, bold life, and the world is better for it. isn't it?
As death approaches, a cast of worldly and otherworldly visitors arrive. Crowds of people and animals - alive and dead - materialise, birds swarm the dying man's room, and associates from decades past show up, all clamouring for a reckoning.
In this electric novel brimming with explosive imagination, George Saunders confronts the biggest issues of our time with his trademark humour and warmth, spinning a tale that encompasses life and death, good and evil, and the inevitable question: who else could we be but exactly who we are? Review A wild ride through recent history, otherworldly reunions and good and evil - suitably big themes for one of America's most distinguished and original writers ― Spectator
A tender morality tale . intrigue thrums everywhere ― Observer
The first must-read book of the year ― Vogue
Faulkner meets Citizen Kane... such is Saunders' skill and empathetic imagination that the questions raised by his concocted other world... generally prove more mysterious than mystifying ― Financial Times
Staggering... Saunders has outdone himself with this endlessly irreverent work of art ― Publishers Weekly
Vigil. moves into even more anarchic and funny territory than that 2017 Booker-winning masterpiece with this new novel's unhinged spirits and pitiful ghosts. a meditation on the manipulative nature of modern language. resonates deeply in our fractious, selfish age ― Independent
A magnificent expansion of consciousness... Saunders has crafted a novel that feels deeply resonant, especially in these fractious times ― Kirkus Reviews
Exquisitely strange and beautiful, devastating, and so, so funny. Nobody but George Saunders writes like this ― Meg Mason
With acuity and explosive imagination, Saunders takes on the gravest issues of our time: the menace of corporate greed ― i Paper
Openness has long been a hallmark of Saunders' fiction, and it's on full display in this elegant and subtle book ― Kirkus About the Author George Saunders is the author of thirteen books, including the novel Lincoln in the Bardo, which won the Booker Prize in 2017, and five collections of stories including Tenth of December, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, and the recent collection Liberation Day (selected by former President Obama has one of his ten favourite books of 2021). Three of Saunders' books -Pastoralia, Tenth of December, and Lincoln in the Bardo - were chosen for the New York Times' list of the 100 Best Books of the 21st Century. Saunders hosts the popular Story Club on Substack, which grew out of his book on the Russian short story, A Swim in a Pond in the Rain. In 2013, he was named one of the world's 100 Most Influential People by Time magazine. He teaches in the creative writing program at Syracuse University.
Další knihy od tohoto autora
Diskuze
Žádný příspěvek do diskuze. Přidejte svůj názor »
|