The Little Red Chairs

The Little Red Chairs

Hardcover
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Beschreibung

A fiercely beautiful novel about one woman's struggle to reclaim a life shattered by betrayal from the 2018 winner of the PEN/Nabokov Award for Achievement in International Literature.

One night, in the dead of winter, a mysterious stranger arrives in the small Irish town of Cloonoila. Broodingly handsome, worldly, and charismatic, Dr. Vladimir Dragan is a poet, a self-proclaimed holistic healer, and a welcome disruption to the monotony of village life. Before long, the beautiful black-haired Fidelma McBride falls under his spell and, defying the shackles of wedlock and convention, turns to him to cure her of her deepest pains.

Then, one morning, the illusion is abruptly shattered. While en route to pay tribute at Yeats's grave, Dr. Vlad is arrested and revealed to be a notorious war criminal and mass murderer. The Cloonoila community is devastated by this revelation, and no one more than Fidelma, who is made to pay for her deviance and desire. In disgrace and utterly alone, she embarks on a journey that will bring both profound hardship and, ultimately, the prospect of redemption.

Moving from Ireland to London and then to The Hague, The Little Red Chairs is Edna O'Brien's first novel in ten years -- a vivid and unflinching exploration of humanity's capacity for evil and artifice as well as the bravest kind of love.
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320
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23.95 €

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The Little Red Chairs tells the story of Fidelma, an inhabitant of an Irish village who completely falls for a stranger, Dr Vlad. Fidelma starts an affair with him and even wants to have his child. There's something mysterious about Dr Vlad from the beginning and it is soon reveiled that he is a war criminal and Europe's most wanted man. He is discovered and captured quite soon. Things would have progressed quite differently for Fidelma if she wasn't pregnant with his child. She is tortured by his enemies and starts a new life in London among refugees. Fidelma is confronted with their stories - and also with people who's life Dr Vlad destroyed. Dr Vlad is obviously based on Radovan Karadzic who is accused to have ordered the Srebrenica massacre. Edna O'Brien does a very good job at describing how demonic he is, how he neglects any bad faith. Her description of Fidelma is excellent as well. I pretty much disliked this character because of her naivite and her passiveness but in the end I reconciled myself a bit with her. I enjoyed the many different perspectives from which the book is told. There are very many characters for a novel that short but the book doesn't feel crowded and none of the characters seemed too flat. (I received a free digital copy via Netgalley/Faber & Faber. Thanks for the opportunity!)

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