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The Buddha in the Attic Ausgezeichnet: American Academy of Arts and Letters Lit. Award, 2012, Nominiert: National Book Awards, 2011, Ausgezeichnet: PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, 2012

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2012

Verlag

Random House LLC US

Seitenzahl

144

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13/1,2 cm

Gewicht

154 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-307-74442-5

Beschreibung

Rezension

A New York Times Notable Book National Book Award Finalist Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist

Exquisitely written. . . . An understated masterpiece that unfolds with great emotional power. . . . Destined to endure. The San Francisco Chronicle

Arresting and alluring. . . . A novel that feels expansive yet is a magical act of compression. Chicago Tribune

A stunning feat of empathetic imagination and emotional compression, capturing the experience of thousands of women. Vogue
 
Otsuka s incantatory style pulls her prose close to poetry. . . . Filled with evocative descriptive sketches and hesitantly revelatory confessions. The New York Times Book Review

A fascinating paradox: brief in span yet symphonic in scope, all-encompassing yet vivid in its specifics. Like a pointillist painting, it s composed of bright spots of color: vignettes that bring whole lives to light in a line or two, adding up to a vibrant group portrait. The Seattle Times
 
Mesmerizing. . . . Told in a first-person plural voice that feels haunting and intimate, the novel traces the fates of these nameless women in America. . . . Otsuka extracts the grace and strength at the core of immigrant (and female) survival and, with exquisite care, makes us rethink the heartbreak of eternal hope. Though the women vanish, their words linger. More
 
Spare and stunning. . . . By using the collective we to convey a constantly shifting, strongly held group identity within which distinct individuals occasionally emerge and recede, Otsuka has created a tableau as intricate as the pen strokes her humble immigrant girls learned to use in letters to loved ones they d never see again. O, The Oprah Magazine
 
With great daring and spectacular success, she has woven countless stories gleaned from her research into a chorus of the women s voices, speaking their collective experience in a plural we, while incorporating the wide range of their individual lives. . . . The Buddha in the Attic moves forward in waves of experiences, like movements in a musical composition. . . . By its end, Otsuka s book has become emblematic of the brides themselves: slender and serene on the outside, tough, weathered and full of secrets on the inside. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
 
A gorgeous mosaic of the hopes and dreams that propelled so many immigrants across an ocean to an unknown country. . . . Otsuka illuminates the challenges, suffering and occasional joy that they found in their new homeland. . . . Wrought in exquisite poetry, each sentence spare in words, precise in meaning and eloquently evocative, like a tanka poem, this book is a rare, unique treat. . . . Rapturous detail. . . . A history lesson in heartbreak. Washington Independent Review of Books
 
[Otsuka] brazenly writes in hundreds of voices that rise up into one collective cry of sorrow, loneliness and confusion. . . . The sentences are lean, and the material reflects a shameful time in our nation s past. . . . Otsuka winds a thread of despair throughout the book, haunting the reader at every chapter. . . . Otsuka masterfully creates a chorus of the unforgettable voices that echo throughout the chambers of this slim but commanding novel, speaking of a time that no American should ever forget. Minneapolis Star-Tribune
 
Daring. . . . Frequently mesmerizing. . . . Otsuka has the moves of cinematographer, zooming in for close-ups, then pulling back for wide lens group shots. . . . [Otsuka is] a master of understatement and apt detail. . . . Her stories seem rooted in curiosity and a desire to understand. Bookpage
 
Precise, focused. . . . Penetrating. . . . See it and you ll want to pick it up. Start reading it and you won t want to put it down. . . . A boldly imagined work that takes a stylistic risk more daring and exciting than many brawnier books five times its size. Even the subject matter is daring. . . . Specific, clear, multitudinous in its grasp and subtly emotional. The Huffington Post

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2012

Verlag

Random House LLC US

Seitenzahl

144

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13/1,2 cm

Gewicht

154 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-307-74442-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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