Nach dem Regen

Nach dem Regen

Taschenbuch
3.35
Unfall

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Beschreibung

Mach die Ohren auf, dann hörst du es: die Geräusche der Stadt, der Straße und des Lebens. Jon McGregors beeindruckendes Debüt verzaubert mit einem unerhörten Sound: der Roman ist eine Liebeserklärung an das normale, alltägliche Leben in einer Straße in England, einer Straße wie jeder anderen. Doch läuft jedes Detail auf einen schrecklichen Unfall hinaus, der das Leben für immer verändern wird.

Buchinformationen

Haupt-Genre
Romane
Sub-Genre
N/A
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
304
Preis
9.30 €

Beiträge

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Alle
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2,5 stars. DNF, 25 % read.It is a beautifully written book, but one that I ultimately struggled with. It might have been a case of right book, wrong time. While McGregor's prose is undeniably lyrical and evocative, I found myself lacking the patience for its repetitive style and the feeling of being left in the dark. The narrative unfolds slowly, mirroring the gradual process of healing. This is clearly intentional, and while you have a sense of what's going on, the author never explicitly states it. This is clearly intentional, but for me, it became a source of frustration rather than a compelling artistic choice. The constant circling back to certain themes and images, while powerful, made it difficult to stay engaged. I simply didn't have the emotional bandwidth to endure the prolonged ambiguity and the lack of a clear narrative arc.For a reader with more patience and a different mindset, this book could be a profound and moving experience. Unfortunately, I just didn't have the "nerve" to stick with it.

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2,5 stars. DNF, 25 % read. It is a beautifully written book, but one that I ultimately struggled with. It might have been a case of right book, wrong time. While McGregor's prose is undeniably lyrical and evocative, I found myself lacking the patience for its repetitive style and the feeling of being left in the dark. The narrative unfolds slowly, mirroring the gradual process of healing. This is clearly intentional, and while you have a sense of what's going on, the author never explicitly states it. This is clearly intentional, but for me, it became a source of frustration rather than a compelling artistic choice. The constant circling back to certain themes and images, while powerful, made it difficult to stay engaged. I simply didn't have the emotional bandwidth to endure the prolonged ambiguity and the lack of a clear narrative arc. For a reader with more patience and a different mindset, this book could be a profound and moving experience. Unfortunately, I just didn't have the "nerve" to stick with it.

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