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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.05.2022

Verlag

Simon & Schuster Us

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

21,4/14,2/2,7 cm

Gewicht

297 g

Farbe

Lichtgrau / Lila

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-982122-13-3

Beschreibung

Rezension

"A provocative exploration of what happens when women are pushed beyond the brink, and what comes after the reckoning."
-Adrienne Westenfeld, Esquire

"A propulsive literary thriller . . . Taddeo's debut novel is fearless."
-Los Angeles Times

"Animal will confirm Taddeo's status as a pre-eminent channeller of women's interior lives. . . . This book is a raging, funny and fierce thriller with a protagonist whose life force, against extraordinary odds-always in the gaze and sometimes the grasp of predatory, abusive men-is a thing of wonder."
-Isabel Berwick, Financial Times

"With skill and insight, Taddeo examines how the savagery of men fuels female rage. The result is as intimate as it is explosive."
-People (Book of the Week)

"Like if Joan Didion got into hard drugs and carried a switchblade everywhere."
-Keely Weiss, Harper's Bazaar

"[A] propulsive, fiercely confident debut novel . . . Joan's voice is so sharp and magnetic that the reader will follow her anywhere. . . . Taddeo's prose glitters. She has a gift for aphorism, the observation that astonishes."
- Jennifer Haigh, The New York Times Book Review

"Intoxicating . . . It's impossible to talk about Animal without talking about 2019's Three Women. That book, which follows the sexual and emotional lives of women, became the kind of cultural phenomenon that will forever follow Lisa Taddeo. Animal flows out of its predecessor, but where Women deals with the perils of heteronormative gender politics, Animal deals in the ways the system pushes women to the brink; and where Women is in conversation with #MeToo, Animal is in conversation with the anger that follows the reckoning."
- Entertainment Weekly

"Animal is a viscerally satisfying depiction of female rage and a gripping exploration of what it's like to endure male violence that is both mundane and life-altering."
-New York magazine

"Astonishing . . .The writing is so engaging on the sentence level that when you sink into the larger argument the Taddeo is making you can't help but feel something akin to awe. Read this one."
-Lisa Levy, CrimeReads

"Animal growls a feral truth, a promise of revenge, and an untold story of rage, and a reckoning."
-Julia Hass, Lithub

"Riveting . . . Propulsive, erotic, emotional . . . Joan is almost impossible to look away from on every page."
-Kirkus Reviews

"Taddeo creates impressive suspense. . . . A provocative novel of sex, love, and rage for readers drawn to psychologically rich, feminist literary fiction."
-Booklist

"A brilliant if uncomfortable provocation, sometimes messily intense but willing to take risks; likely to stir talk-and argument. . . . For readers, the result is relentless but never wearing, not preachment but real lived pain, and akin to standing in a hurricane with razor blades flying. There's blood at the end-and a glimmer of self-affirmation."
-Library Journal

"Fearless, sexy, brutal, and just forensically observed."
-Jojo Moyes, author of The Giver of Stars

"Animal is sprawling id, a carnal and frank account of the uneasy marriage of memory and violence."
-Raven Leilani, author of Luster

PRAISE FOR LISA TADDEO AND THREE WOMEN:

"A breathtaking and important book . . . What a fine thing it is to be enthralled by another writer's sentences. To be stunned by her intellect and heart."
-Cheryl Strayed

"I can't remember the last time a book affected me as profoundly as Three Women. Lisa Taddeo is a tireless reporter, a brilliant writer, and a storyteller possessed of almost supernatural humanity. As far as I'm concerned, this is a nonfiction literary masterpiece at the same level as In Cold Blood-and just as suspenseful, bone-chilling, and harrowing, in its own way. I know already that I will never stop thinking about the women profiled in this story-about their sexual desire, their emotional pain, their strength, their losses. I saw myself in all of them. Truly, Three Women is an extraordinary offering."
-Elizabeth Gilbert

"An astonishing work of literary reportage . . . As Lisa Taddeo writes about her subjects, the women she uses to map out an anthropological, humane, passionate study of female desire, she seems almost to inhabit them. . . . A fascinating appraisal of a subject few writers have approached so intently."
-Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic

"The hottest book of the summer . . . Taddeo spent eight years reporting this groundbreaking book, moving across the country and back again in her staggeringly intimate foray into the sexual lives and desires of three 'ordinary' women. Tragedy and despair lurk in each of their stories, but Taddeo's dynamic writing brings them all to breathtaking life."
-Entertainment Weekly

"Taddeo spent a decade immersed in the sex lives of three ordinary American woman. . . . The result is the most in-depth look at the female sex drive and all its accompanying social, emotional, reproductive, and anthropological implications that's been published in decades. But it's also fully immersive: gonzo journalism without the machismo."
-New York

"A dazzling achievement . . . Three Women burns a flare-bright path through the dark woods of women's sexuality. In sentences that are as sharp-and bludgeoning, at times-as an ax, she retains the accuracy and integrity of nonfiction but risks the lyrical depths of prose and poetry."
-Margaret Wappler, Los Angeles Times

"A revolutionary look at women's desire, this feat of journalism reveals three women who are carnal, brave, and beautifully flawed."
-People (Book of the Week)

"An extraordinary study of female desire . . . To write this kind of nonfiction-it's true, but reads like a novel-Taddeo smartly employs not only interviews but also diary entries, legal documents, letters, emails and text messages. The result is a book as exhaustively reported and as elegantly written as Katherine Boo's Behind the Beautiful Forevers or Adrian Nicole LeBlanc's Random Family. . . . Taddeo's language is at its best-sublime, even-when she describes the pain of desire left unfulfilled."
-Elizabeth Flock, The Washington Post

"Three Women reads like a nonfiction novel in the deeply embedded, richly detailed vein of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood or Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air. . . . It's Taddeo's deep, almost feverish commitment to detail and context that elevates the stories, making them feel not just painfully real but revelatory. In her efforts to explore 'the nuances of desire that hold the truth of who we are at our rawest moments,' she actually does much more: By peeling back the layers with such clear-eyed compassion, Taddeo illuminates the essential, elemental mystery of what it is to be a woman in the world."
-Leah Greenblatt, Entertainment Weekly

"Three Women is a battle cry. . . . Taddeo never judges. She doesn't slip into pseudopsychological frameworks for sex. She inhabits her subjects. And if you think her topic sounds a little louche, or isn't quite your thing, the true magic of this book may lie less in the subject matter and more in the style. . . . It's the literary brilliance of the book that will knock you back-how she channels these women's voices through her own. . . . For anyone who thinks they know what women want, this book is an alarm, and its volume is turned all the way up."
-Lea Carpenter, Time

"Searing . . . The stories of Taddeo's subjects, Sloane, Lina and Maggie, all feature the illicit-threesomes, dominance and submission, underage sex-and each includes a hefty dose of good old-fashioned adultery. . . . The result is effective and affecting. . . . Taddeo reveals an avalanche of evidence, as if we needed more, that the cozy comforts of marriage and its defining, confining attribute, monogamy, provide the perfect petri dish for combustible sex-with someone other than your spouse."
-New York Times Book Review

"If it is not the best book about women and desire that has ever been written, then it is certainly the best book about the subject that I have ever come across. When I picked it up, I felt I'd been waiting half my life to read it; when I put it down, it was as though I had been disemboweled. . . . There isn't a woman alive who won't recognize-her stomach lurching, her heart beating wildly-something of what Maggie, Lina, and Sloane go through."
-Rachel Cooke, The Guardian

"A heartbreaking, gripping, astonishing masterpiece, Three Women is destined to join the canon both of journalistic excellence and feminist literature."
-Esquire

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.05.2022

Verlag

Simon & Schuster Us

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

21,4/14,2/2,7 cm

Gewicht

297 g

Farbe

Lichtgrau / Lila

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-982122-13-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Miss.mesmerized

    5/5

    19.06.2021

    Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

    Lisa Taddeo – Animal

    Joan flees New York to California after he lover Victor shot himself publicly in front of her. With little money left, she finds a small place to stay and she also finds the woman she was looking for. Alice, whom she had tracked online over all those years. She thinks back to what her life had to offer so far, her mother who was unable to love her, her father whom she admired childishly. Both have long been gone. Joan can run, but somehow her bad luck follows her, she seems prone to attracting all kind of evil and so it does not take too long until it comes back to her. Lisa Taddeo made her debut with “Three women“ which I already liked a lot. In her latest novel, too, complicated relationships between men and women are central to the story’s development. The narrator herself is unable to love unconditionally, she needs to have the upper hand over her lovers, yet, this presumed precaution measure fires back and somehow she is stuck in the role of the kid who is longing for being loved. She is addressing her account of the events to somebody, yet it takes until the end for the reader to understand whom she tells about her life. From a psychological point of view, Taddeo has created quite interesting characters. Violence and love are constantly opposed and they seem not to able to exist without each other. Joan’s grandmother has been raped, a dramatic experience of violence, yet, we do never learn about what this did to the woman. On the other hand, Joan’s mother does not seem to be a direct victim, yet, she reacts quite strongly and refuses her daughter the love she craves for. The women in her family are no good role models, yet, her father, too, does not provide a good example of how to behave, especially at critical moments in his life. As a consequence, Joan is unable to lead a relationship at eye level and feels the need to protect herself from the things that might happen. Thus, as a grown up, Joan replicates what she has seen as a kid and ignores the effect this might have on others, only when she is confronted with a kind of mirror, her genuine feelings offer her another way. “Animal” is all but an easy read, yet, it offers a lot of food for thought and raises important questions concerning central human emotions and behaviour. I am not an expert, however, I would classify Joan’s thinking with all those flashbacks as symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder which is highly likely from her family’s history. In this respect, the author very successfully displays the impact of traumatic events on untreated children.

  • Miaow

    aus Aachen

    4/5

    01.03.2025

    Buch (Taschenbuch)

    4,25☆ a good summer read

    this book felt like a fever dream. the style of writing makes the narrative a bit hard to follow, but i loved the ending. was expecting it to be more unhinged and i think the rating would be higher if it was about 100-150 pages shorter

  • ⋅˚₊‧ ୨୧ ‧₊˚ ⋅ ana ⋅˚₊‧ ୨୧ ‧₊˚

    aus Oberösterreich

    3/5

    21.10.2025

    Buch (Taschenbuch)

    3.75 von 5

    Lisa Taddeos erster Roman ist definitiv empfehlenswert! In ihrem Roman erzählt uns die Autorin die Gesicht von Joan, eine 37-jährige Frau, die, nachdem ihr Liebhaber vor ihren Augen toderschoss, nach Los Angeles flüchtet, um Alice zu finden. Der Roman hat mit einem genialen Satz losgelegt und entsprechend hat er mich sofort gefesselt. Dieses Gefühl bleibt während des größten Teils des Romans konstant, den Roman aber auf ein paar Seiten zu verkürzen wäre nicht schlecht gewesen. Genauer geht es in diesem Buch um alle kleinen Gewalttaten von Männern des Lebens Joans. Wie jedes einzelne Ereignis sie zu dem machte, was sie jetzt als erwachsene Frau ist. Ihre Beziehungen zu Männern sind toxisch, chaotisch und sehnt sich nach Liebe, Geborgenheit bei jenen, die aus es ihr nie anbieten werden. Nicht weil sie sich für wenig hält, aber weil sie dank ihrem Vater (und seinem hochnegativen Vorbild) keine Alternative kennt. Mir hat auch gut die Analogie, die die Autorin mit Joan, Alice und Eleanor präsentiert hat. Denn jenes, was Joan als kleines Mädchen durch de falschen Aktionen ihres Vaters erlitten hat, macht Jahre später Eleanor durch. Im Leben Eleanors ist aber Joan der "Auslöser". Konkreter gesagt, ist das hier alles ein nicht aufzubrechender Zyklus. Diese drei Frauen sind die Resultate, der Kollateralschaden rücksichtloser Entscheidung erwachsener Männer, die es besser wissen sollten. Zu erkennen, dass sie ausgenutzt wurde und ein Opfer ist, war für Joan nicht auf dem ersten Blick total klar, sie verstand es erst, als sie mit Alice darüber sprach. Wie oft ist einem nicht dasselbe passiert? Man unterschätzt die eigenen Gefühle, Erfahrungen. Erst durch externe Interpretation und Erklärung kapiert man es. Aber die Autorin sorgt für etwas Hoffnung: mit dem Ende vom Roman beweist sie uns, dass man solchen Schicksälen entgegenwirken kann, dafür müsste Joan emotional aber durch Dantes Inferno. Ein Buch, welches man auf jeden Fall aufschlagen soll.

  • Bewertung

    1/5

    05.09.2023

    Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

    Watch out - Joan is not like ~other girls~

    Our protagonist Joan has ISSUES. She sexualizes every woman she meets and compares herself to them nonstop. She’s psychotic and hates herself, but at least she understands MEN’s deepest, darkest desires. She hates women and women hate her. I tried so hard to enjoy this book, but I ended up despising it. Still unsure how anyone can call this feminist literature, when it's in truth just riddled with internalized misogyny.

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