What We Can Know
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vyprodáno |
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Internetová cena:
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279,00 Kč
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Běžná cena:
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349,00 Kč |
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| Autor: |
Ian McEwan
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| Jazyk: |
anglicky |
| Vazba: |
měkká |
| Počet stran: |
320 |
| Formát: |
12,9 x 19,7 cm |
| ISBN/EAN: |
9781529959208 |
| Nakladatel: |
Vintage |
| Rok vydání: |
2026 |
| Edice: |
Současná beletrie
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In a world submerged by rising seas, can the secrets of the past be discovered? The breathtaking Sunday Times bestseller.
2014: A great poem is read aloud and never heard again. For generations, people speculate about its message.
2119: With the UK’s lowlands submerged by rising seas, those who survive are haunted by all that has been lost.
Tom Metcalfe, a university scholar, pores over the archives of the early twenty-first century. When he stumbles across a clue that may lead to the lost poem, he reveals a story of entangled love and a brutal crime that challenges everything he thought he knew about the past.
Review
What We Can Know may well have created a new genre: the postapocalyptic campus novel. Imagine AS Byatt’s Possession crossed with Cormac McCarthy’s The Road. Dark academia meets the big ideas novel, all conveyed in McEwan’s trim, beautifully ordered sentences -- Johanna Thomas-Corr ― Sunday Times
An ambitious and an accomplished work of fiction, it’s…rewarding and thought-provoking ― Financial Times
What We Can Know is a daring, beautiful novel, full of wisdom and heart -- Elif Shafak
[A] dazzling novel… [What We Can Know] has an eloquent fury about the way our misguided present is allowing nature to shrivel by “slow roasting” ― Independent
McEwan’s arrestingly relevant new novel… [is] a fiercely involving biblio-mystery deepened by musings on knowledge and understanding, time and memory ― Mail on Sunday
A gripping page-turner about marital duty and guilt ― Observer
An enjoyable work… McEwan excels at exploiting narrative details for dramatic effect ― Literary Review
What We Can Know is an astonishing consideration of how the tendrils of the past leak into the present… It’s terrifyingly believable… McEwan cleverly structures the book to reveal his inner workings, while the thoughts he raises around loss…rumble spectacularly throughout ― UK Press Syndication
What We Can Know delivers one of McEwan’s finest comic set pieces… [and] can be read as an optimist’s manifesto, a rage against our consensus of decline… [and] a cautionary tale of unchecked nostalgia ― Times Literary Supplement
An elegy from our future, haunting, playful and ultimately hopeful, What We Can Know is a wonderful book that interrogates the limits of knowledge and interpretation, and bold depiction of our decadent, dying era -- Kaliane Bradley
About the Author
Ian McEwan is the critically acclaimed author of nineteen novels and two short story collections. His first published work, a collection of short stories, First Love, Last Rites, won the Somerset Maugham Award. His novels include The Child in Time, which won the 1987 Whitbread Novel of the Year Award; The Cement Garden; Enduring Love; Amsterdam, which won the 1998 Booker Prize; Atonement; Saturday; On Chesil Beach; Solar; Sweet Tooth; The Children Act; Nutshell; Machines Like Me; and Lessons. Atonement, Enduring Love, The Children Act and On Chesil Beach have all been adapted for the big screen.
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